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Re: Universal Date Entry (was: Date - 1 day in Address Book)
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Re: Universal Date Entry (was: Date - 1 day in Address Book)


  • Subject: Re: Universal Date Entry (was: Date - 1 day in Address Book)
  • From: kai <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 20:53:23 +0100

on 23/7/03 8:03 pm, I wrote:

> on Wed, 23 Jul 2003 02:35:09 -0400, Gary Lists wrote:
>
>> Is this forward-looking/backward-looking "break point" wrapped around the
>> 1990's [1] generally true in 2-digit dates in AppleScript? On the Mac?
>
> It actually works something like this, Gary...

[snip]

Sorry, Gary - I now see that I didn't answer your question fully.

The behaviour I described should be system-wide. In other words, the
operating system utilities that deal with this kind of date handling are
available to AppleScript as well as other Macintosh applications.

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kai
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