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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 14 03:24:48 -0800 
2005 -------
Soeren,

> Excel (locale = da) recognises all 3 tables in the attached testcase as:
> 1.000   1.000.000
> 1       1,000,000

Of which 1 is wrong, and 1,000,000 is probably a string, and not a number.

> In the short run I suggest that Calc should follow Calc's locale only 
> to fix the imminent defect. Further up the road HTML's lang tag could 
> define the locale - if the lang tag is set for either the table or the 
> whole page. The latter step can be regarded as an enhancement.

Please read again what I wrote previously on
Tue Mar 8 13:08:23 -0800 2005

Interpreting according to Calc's locale only is most certainly not what 
you want, it would misinterpret the great majority of web documents,
being in US-English. And the lang tag isn't really helpful, except maybe
for Danish.

  Eike


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