With windows you can decide whether to display 12 or 24 hour, but I am not sure if Flash can "detect" this setting, or if it affects the Date functions in Flash - I guess that's an experiment for someone to try...


eric e. dolecki wrote:
don't all computers use 24 hour clocks and the user can decide whether or
not to display 12/24?

On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Glen Pike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Hi,

   Look at the Date class - you can use getDate, etc.  or getUTCDate,
etc.  so I guess you could compare and contrast.

   I don't think this would enable you to differentiate between 12 & 24
hour clock though.

   Glen

Pasha wrote:
Hey!

Is it possible to detect time settings on user computer?
I would like to know whether he/she uses american (AM/PM) or european 24
hour time format.

Pasha
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