[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ok, that is totally right but i do not know the regional settings of each pc.
This means that the day could be in english, greek, chinese etc...
I need a very clever way to display them, whithout worrying about the encodings

Then you need to express the date in Unicode
and use FontSelector with a enormous amount of fonts.
Not one font is able to store all possible glyphs from every language.
br,
Bruno


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