Patric Stumpe wrote:

> Surely that can't be correct. It's a Win2k Pro SP4. And yes, it it
> localizied to (de_DE). And surprisingly a GetLocale outputs the
> correct "German (Standard)" without me setting this value.

that would be sort of expected behavior for a "localized OS". but the 
depth of localization can be pretty thin for some locales. i wouldn't 
count on it in general.

> Btw. this just happens with this new project after transferring the db
> from Access to MySQL. The original project (same dev-server, same
> encoding) still works correct.

are the dates coming out of the mysql DB? you're using the JDBC driver? 
and the "special" mysql url?

this all sounds vaguely familiar.

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