Re: date formats

2005-02-27 Thread Logan Shaw
Yuen Kwee wrote: > hi every1! > > i have simple problem. and the problem is how to display the date format, > for example "31/01/05" for 31st jan 2005. i tried using dfDMYWithSlashes, > but the end result is "31/1/05" Since you want a specific format, the easiest solution will probably be to for

date formats

2005-02-27 Thread Yuen Kwee
hi every1! i have simple problem. and the problem is how to display the date format, for example "31/01/05" for 31st jan 2005. i tried using dfDMYWithSlashes, but the end result is "31/1/05" -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.

Re: Date formats

2005-02-23 Thread Benoit Cerrina
Dan Björkgren wrote: Ken Krugler wrote: By this you mean -MM-DD, right? As in 2004-12-24. ... You mean for many locales the preferred date format for most people is ISO? I hadn't heard that...could you point me to some place that documents this? At least in Sweden they consequently use this

Re: Date formats

2005-02-23 Thread Benoit Cerrina
Dan Björkgren wrote: Ken Krugler wrote: By this you mean -MM-DD, right? As in 2004-12-24. ... You mean for many locales the preferred date format for most people is ISO? I hadn't heard that...could you point me to some place that documents this? At least in Sweden they consequently use this

Re: Date formats

2005-02-22 Thread Dan Björkgren
Ken Krugler wrote: By this you mean -MM-DD, right? As in 2004-12-24. ... You mean for many locales the preferred date format for most people is ISO? I hadn't heard that...could you point me to some place that documents this? At least in Sweden they consequently use this date format. /Dan --

Re: Date formats

2005-02-21 Thread Ken Krugler
I was just wondering how most Palm developers deal with formatting dates. I know PalmSource suggests using the user's choice from the Preference panel for date format, Yes - I'd say "strongly suggests". but I don't think that is an option as it is missing ISO format By this you mean -MM-DD, rig

Date formats

2004-12-23 Thread Steven Fisher
I was just wondering how most Palm developers deal with formatting dates. I know PalmSource suggests using the user's choice from the Preference panel for date format, but I don't think that is an option as it is missing ISO format and thus the locale defaults are thus bunk in a lot of cases. -