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Re: Create a folder with today's date as the folder name
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Re: Create a folder with today's date as the folder name


  • Subject: Re: Create a folder with today's date as the folder name
  • From: John W Baxter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 19:52:42 -0800

At 9:05 +1100 2/12/2002, Shane Stanley wrote:
>> I believe month constants always coerce to their English equivalent, e.g.
>> June-->"June", no matter what the system.
>
>Really? Strange...

It's a simple coercion to a string of the terminology for the four-byte
code. It became "always English" when AppleScript Dialects went away...it
also was added to the language after dialects had effectively gone away
(there were several releases of System/Mac OS in which only English Dialect
was shipped).

Try
<<class magn>> as string
among hundreds of possibilities.

--John
--
John Baxter email@hidden Port Ludlow, WA, USA
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