Re: [XSP:util] Formatting Date to String....

2002-10-30 Thread Antonio Gallardo Rivera
El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 05:17, Enke, Michael escribió: > Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote: > > El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 02:00, Enke, Michael escribió: > > > There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers, > > > currencies, percentages depending on the requ

Re: [XSP:util] Formatting Date to String....

2002-10-30 Thread Enke, Michael
Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote: > > El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 02:00, Enke, Michael escribió: > > There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers, > > currencies, percentages depending on the requests locale: I18nTransformer > > What about XSP? :) Nothing against th

Re: [XSP:util] Formatting Date to String....

2002-10-30 Thread Antonio Gallardo Rivera
El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 02:00, Enke, Michael escribió: > There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers, > currencies, percentages depending on the requests locale: I18nTransformer What about XSP? :) Antonio Gallardo > > Michael > > Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote

Re: [XSP:util] Formatting Date to String....

2002-10-30 Thread Christian Haul
On 29.Oct.2002 -- 09:57 PM, Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote: > Hi, > > I saw that in XSP there is a logicsheet called util. There is a function tag > called: > > > > This tag also has a format attribute, that let define the format of the > output. > > I am now "playing" with reports of a datab

Re: [XSP:util] Formatting Date to String....

2002-10-30 Thread Enke, Michael
There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers, currencies, percentages depending on the requests locale: I18nTransformer Michael Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote: > > Hi, > > I saw that in XSP there is a logicsheet called util. There is a function tag > called: > > > >