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Re: Counting & trashing
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Re: Counting & trashing


  • Subject: Re: Counting & trashing
  • From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:19:38 +0200

David Andrews wrote:

BTW: If I enter:
set aDate to date "1/1/1000" --< date "1/1/1000"

It gets compiled as:
set aDate to date "Wednesday, January 1, 1000 12:00:00 AM" --< date "1/1/1000"

On Jul 13, 2004, at 9:04 AM, Nigel Smith wrote:

set lastOldest to date "Thursday, January 1, 1000 0:00:00"


Yes, here too, 'date "1/1/1000"' gets compiled as 'date "mercredi 1 janvier 1000 0:00:00"'.
But, as you pointed, Nigel really seems to have copied a compiled script into his message.
Where does this 'Thursday' come from ?!?
A typo, a bug or some date calculation/interpretation subtlety?

Axel
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