> > Once I make that change, I only have to deal with existing files that > > were recorded under the old format where the date portion was done as > > "ddd MM/dd/yyyy". For those, it's really only the "ddd" part that is > > locale dependent and is screwing me up. That is redundant data anyways > > since I have the day, month, and year data right after it. So the > > easiest fix is to read in the string, remove the first 4 characters > > (the "ddd " portion) and then use QDateTime::fromString(data, > > "MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss.zzz") to read those in. > > Instead of "the first 4 characters", you should say "all the characters > before the > first space". As you saw with the Chinese case, names of the days of the week > do not have to be 3 characters long.
Agreed! Thanks for the correction, I would have hit that one pretty early on in testing, but I might as well do it correctly the first time I recompile... Sean _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest
