Yes, we already take care of the 24 hour situation. This is explicitly for 
people who are showing their times using AM/PM. Not that its an iron-clad thing 
either, but we've been doing calendaring for over 10 years now so I'm aware of 
the date/time notation by country. But again this is explicitly for users who 
are showing their times in AM/PM.

On Oct 18, 2010, at 1:41 PM, glenn andreas wrote:

> 
> On Oct 18, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Alex Kac wrote:
> 
>> I'm fairly certain my problem here is that I wasn't thinking about unicode 
>> terms here. 
>> 
>> What we are trying to do:
>> Shorten the AM/PM to just the first character in Western Languages so that a 
>> time is shown as "1:30a". 
>> 
>>      NSDateFormatter* formatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
>>      NSString* am = [[[formatter AMSymbol] substringToIndex:1] 
>> lowercaseString];
>>      NSString* pm = [[[formatter PMSymbol] substringToIndex:1] 
>> lowercaseString];
>> 
>> 
>> This works in Western languages just fine.
> 
> Not sure that this is even true - in Germany, time is displayed normally 
> using a "24 hour" notation (no AM/PM), and this true in many other locations 
> as well.  See 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_notation_by_country> for all 
> sorts of other gory details and special cases.  Even for US cases, there are 
> people who set their time format to use 24 hour time and so would expect to 
> see "13:00" and not "1:00p".
> 
> Bottom line is trying to display time in a non-standard format is going to be 
> problematic and have support issues.
> 
> 
> Glenn Andreas                      [email protected] 
> The most merciful thing in the world ... is the inability of the human mind 
> to correlate all its contents - HPL
> 

Alex Kac - President and Founder
Web Information Solutions, Inc.

"There will always be death and taxes; however, death doesn't get worse every 
year."
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