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Try this link:http://longhorn.msdn.microsoft.com/lhsdk/ref/ns/System.Globalization/c/JalaaliCalendar/JalaaliCalendar.aspxOmid
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Omid K. Rad wrote:
> Dear Behdad,
Dear Omid,
Thanks for your *clarification*.
> > ...in your references, I couldn't find any reference for this bold
> claim.
>
> Click on System.Globalization.JalaaliCalendar in the article, it links
> to this page on MSDN:
> http://longhorn
before you ask me for clarifications.
Truly,
Omid K. Rad
-Original Message-
From: Behdad Esfahbod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 27, 2004 6:04 PM
To: Omid K. Rad
Cc: 'PersianComputing'
Subject: Re: Using Hijri Shamsi date in Outlook 2002
Dear Mr Omid K. Rad,
Dear Mr Omid K. Rad,
I read your article at:
http://www.iranasp.net/whatever/jalaalicalendar.aspx
where you claim that "JalaaliCalendar" is going to be added to
LongHorn and .NET 1.2. But in your references, I couldn't find
any reference for this bold claim. I would appreciate if you
clarify.
Hi,
Currently it is not supported internally by Windows. Anyways, in the next release of
Windows you can do that, hopefully.
Follow the link:
http://www.iranasp.net/whatever/jalaalicalendar.aspx
Omid K. Rad
> Hello all,
>
> Would you please advise if it is possible to use Hijri Shamsi date
Hi all;
Outlook 2002 or for that matter Office products in general does not have Hijri SHamsi support at the moment.
Thanks;
Hameed
>From: "etezadi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Using Hijri Shamsi date in Outlook 2002
>Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:53:05 +0430
>
>Hello