Hmm. Well, the final comment I have on the patch is that it has, IMHO, the
same 'philosophical' failing that was originally being addressed -- it
forces upon one a particular decimal separator. I'm perfectly content with
the comma as a separator and, if we move forward with the change, I'd like
to see whether there might be an option for retaining user-selectable
behavior. Once again, just my opinion.

Thanks,
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Ceki Gülcü [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 9:17 AM
To: Log4J Developers List
Subject: Re: Updating millisecond timestamps.


At 07:08 12.06.2002 -0400, you wrote:


>Cakalic, James wrote:
>
>>Michael McAngus wrote:
>>
>>>>The code I submitted defaults to the comma, and it uses only the 
>>>>decimal separators that are returned by java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols 
>>>>>(currently comma and period).
>>
>>OK. And is that configurable so that one can choose the separator
>>independent of current locale?
>
>No.

That makes sense: there is not much space for options in a conversion 
character.
I still would like to see the changes as attachments.

By the way, your CDATA patch to XMLLayout has been applied and will
become available in 1.2.4. Good patch. Thanks.


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