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Hi Andreas,
On 08 April 2001 at 10:14:48 +0200 (which was 09:14 where I live)
Andreas Schwartmann wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
As to the %ODate macro: I rather use the english one, because
otherwise the day gets pinned down
Hi Andreas,
on Sat, 7 Apr 2001 22:59:52 +0200 GMT (which was 07.04.2001, 22:59
+0100 GMT where I live) Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
As to the %ODate macro: I rather use the english one, because
otherwise the day gets pinned down in German. I gather you'd rather
like to read "Wednesday"
Hello Roland,
On Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 09:45:38GMT +0200 (which was 09:45 AM where I live) you
wrote:
RB Hi Andreas,
RB on Sat, 7 Apr 2001 22:59:52 +0200 GMT (which was 07.04.2001, 22:59
RB +0100 GMT where I live) Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
As to the %ODate macro: I rather use
Hi Roland,
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, at 09:45:38 +0200 you wrote:
That isn't right! I only use "%ODate" and I don't have the
German version! I don't know how it is possible to get the
German version of the date.
I also use %ODate in my reply template and it produces a correct
date in German
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Hello Ming-Li,
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, at 08:18:35 [GMT -0700] (which was 17:18
where I live) you wrote:
ML IOW, the
ML correct outcome should be:
ML "on Tuesday, 2 Apr 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was
Mon,
ML April 03, 2001 03:34 where I
Hi, Bat folks,
on Sun, 8 Apr 2001 at 09:45:38 GMT +0200 (which was Sonntag, 8. April
2001, 09:45 where I live) Roland Burger wrote the following lines
regarding "Another time macro mistake!":
RB Hi Andreas,
RB on Sat, 7 Apr 2001 22:59:52 +0200 GMT (which was 07.04.2001, 22:5
Hi Andr,
on Sun, 8 Apr 2001 09:53:50 +0200 GMT (which was 08.04.2001, 09:53
+0100 GMT where I live) Andr Engelhardt wrote:
It depends on your system wide location settings (control panel)
if you set it to German it will display the date in German format and
language and if you set it
Hi Lars,
on Sun, 8 Apr 2001 09:56:52 +0200 GMT (which was 08.04.2001, 09:56
+0100 GMT where I live) Lars Geiger wrote:
I also use %ODate in my reply template and it produces a correct
date in German format. What do your Windows localisation settings
say? Perhaps you changed your
Hi Andreas,
on Sun, 8 Apr 2001 10:14:48 +0200 GMT (which was 08.04.2001, 10:14
+0100 GMT where I live) Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
As you can see above, it happens: I just changed the last "%ODATEEN"
back to "%ODATE" and it produces Sonntag instead of sunday!
The first part of the date
Hi Roland,
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, at 10:43:53 +0200 you wrote:
Country settings in control panel say: Deutsch (Standard)!
Here my RegEx:
%WRAPPED='on%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%REGEXPMATCH="%HEADERS"
GMT (which was %ODateShort, %OTime
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 22:59:52 +0200 Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
As to the %ODate macro: I rather use the english one, because
otherwise the day gets pinned down in German.
Ah-so. That makes sense.
I gather you'd rather like to read "Wednesday" than "Mittwoch".
Right? ;-)
Not really. :-) I
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001 at 10:07:53 +0200 Joan Josep wrote:
Since I am also interested in the argument, and the statement is
obviously wrong, could you please review it and advise accordingly
?
Sorry, but I don't get your question. Which statement is obviously
wrong? You mean the original regexp
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001 at 10:49:13 +0200 Roland Burger wrote:
The first part of the date (on Sun ...) is still in English and
not in German. I, however, search to write this part in
German, because I have relative in the USA to whom I write in
German language!
The first part was taken (by
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Hello Ming-Li,
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, at 08:18:35 [GMT -0700] (which was
07/04/2001 (D/M/Y) 17:18 where I live) you wrote:
ML "on Tuesday, 2 Apr 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was
Mon,
ML April 03, 2001 03:34 where I live)"
I now see that
Hello, Bat fans,
I received a mail from Toronto, Canada. When responding to it, the
time zone macro gave me the following line:
"on Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was
Tuesday, April 03, 2001 03:34 where I live) you wrote the following
..."
This is of course wrong!
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On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 13:30:19 +0200, Andreas graced us with these comments:
AS "on Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was
AS Tuesday, April 03, 2001 03:34 where I live) you wrote the following
AS ..."
AS This is of course
Hi, Bat folks,
on Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 08:22:14 GMT -0500 (which was 15:22
where I live) A Curtis Martin wrote the following lines regarding
"Another time macro mistake!":
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ACM On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 13:30:19 +0200, Andreas
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 16:06:28 +0200 Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
ACM In the macro you included, " On %ODateen..". This macro
ACM Replace %ODATEEN with %SUBPATT="2".
I have done so, but now I get
I guess you replaced the wrong "%ODATEEN" in your macro. There were
two in the macro you gave us,
Hi, Bat folks,
on Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 08:18:35 GMT -0700 (which was Saturday, April
07, 2001 17:18 where I live) Ming-Li wrote the following lines
regarding "Another time macro mistake!":
ML If you still have trouble getting it right, please post the header
ML of the origin
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 17:56:59 +0200 Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
Thanks, now I guess I got it right. :-)
Good to hear that. Two side notes I forgot to mention:
1. You may want to add a caret sign ("^") between "(?m-s)" and
"Date" at the start of the %SETPATTREGEXP macro expression, like
this
Hi, Bat folks,
on Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 10:12:10 GMT -0700 (which was Saturday, April
07, 2001 19:12 where I live) Ming-Li wrote the following lines
regarding "Another time macro mistake!":
ML 2. As you can see, The "EN" part of the %ODateEN macro (the one for
ML "where
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