Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
- Subject: Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
- From: Yvan KOENIG <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 17:25:00 +0200
Le 6 sept. 2009 à 17:16:59, Robert Poland a écrit : Wouldn't the result depend on the settings of the "Language & Text" setting of the preferences?
On Sep 6, 2009, at 9:02 AM, Axel Luttgens wrote:
Le 6 sept. 09 à 12:04, Yvan KOENIG a écrit :
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So, it appears that English systems are able to decipher a date using the format dd/mm/yyyy but French system is unable to decipher a date using the format mm/dd/yyyy
In clear, non English systems are second zone ones.
But how then should an (US) english system interpret a date string such as "6/9/2009"? As "September 6th" or as "June 9th"? ;-)
Axel _______________________________________________
Bob Poland - Fort Collins, CO
At this time I have:
one user (luKreme using English) writing that it's system set to mm/dd/yyyy is able to decipher dd/mm/yyyy and two user s(Michelle and Deivy using English) writing that it's system set to mm/dd/yyyy is unable to decipher dd/mm/yyyy
It continue to be surprising !
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) dimanche 6 septembre 2009 17:24:31 |
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