On Jan 13, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Uwe Grauer wrote:
> If i read the code of dDateTextBox right, it doesn't allow european
> date formats like 01.12.2008.
> Is this correct?
> It states to support ISO 8601, which doesn't allow formats like
> dd.mm.yyyy.
We used to support all sorts of formats, but there were lots of
problems with dates such as 02.03.2008: is that March 2 or Feb 3? I'd
like to support more than just the current, but I believe that the
locale settings will have to be incorporated into the code.
What is the default on your system? IOW, what do you get when you
run this:
import datetime
print datetime.date.today()
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