As a workaround for the problem I posted earlier, I've just wrapped my
use of Dates in "new Date(x)", but I've found that if you pass it
something like:

2006-06-26T15:58:57.7727474+01:00

It silently doesn't work (if you wrap String() around it to alert it, it
gives "Invalid Date"). This is the format .NET's DateTimes are
serialised for web services. Is this not supported? It works when things
are typed in web services, so Flex/FP definitely knows how to parse it.
Do I need to re-invent that? :(

Thanks,

Danny
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