I'd be all for a worldwide standard date format - but I'd much prefer a
yyyy.mm.dd format (less chance for confusing with old formats where the
order of day and month is ambiguous, it would sort correctly even as a
string, and couldn't be mistaken for a numeric expression).  Who do we talk
to about this... :->

Tore.



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:00 PM
To: ActiveServerPages
Subject: Re: session.LCID for NewZealand in XP


You're probably better off finding/developing a custom
date formatting routine for two reasons.

1. You never have to worry about the server settings.
2. If you disable session state you won't be able to rely
    on using Session.LCID

Why can't we all just settle on dd-mm-yyyy? ;)
hth

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Broomfield [NEOCOM]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ActiveServerPages" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 8:45 AM
Subject: session.LCID for NewZealand in XP


: Hi,
:
: Has anyone got the same problem as me when trying to force the LCID to NZ
: (5129) that dates still come out in US format? I can set the LCID to
British
: English (2057) and date look fine.
:
: I'm developing on XP Pro
:
: Any ideas
: Thanks
: Paul
:
: Paul Broomfield
: NEOCOM Ltd
: 50 Dalton Street
: Napier
: New Zealand
:
: Tel +64 06 8355534
: WebSite http://www.neocom.co.nz
:
:
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