2012-04-03 19:03, Shawn Steele wrote:
I was amused to see Klingon on the
http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.1.0/ page ;-)
Yes, I realize it’s primarily me and maybe a few other geeks, but I
still smiled.
On the other hand, it sets a bad example: an illogical mix of language,
with all
Of Philippe Verdy
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 9:40 AM
To: Shawn Steele
Cc: unicode@unicode.org
Subject: Re: Klingon on Unicode site?
When was that published on the Unicode website ? On April 1st ?
Le 3 avril 2012 18:03, Shawn Steele
shawn.ste...@microsoft.commailto:shawn.ste...@microsoft.com a écrit
When was that published on the Unicode website ? On April 1st ?
Le 3 avril 2012 18:03, Shawn Steele shawn.ste...@microsoft.com a écrit :
I was amused to see Klingon on the
http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.1.0/ page ;-)
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Yes, I realize it’s primarily me and maybe a few
On 4/3/2012 9:51 AM, Shawn Steele wrote:
My assumption is the page uses JS to get the dates? Since my user
locale happened to be set to Klingon, that’s what it displayed.
Exactly. There is a call to:
Date(document.lastModified).toLocaleString() in the Javascript.
So for those who assumed
On 4/3/2012 11:14 AM, Ken Whistler wrote:
On 4/3/2012 9:51 AM, Shawn Steele wrote:
My assumption is the page uses JS to get the dates? Since my user
locale happened to be set to Klingon, that’s what it displayed.
Exactly. There is a call to:
Date(document.lastModified).toLocaleString() in
When the document is in English, it doesn't make sens to display the footer
date in the system locale.
The locale used for this function should either be that of site, or that of
the page.
After all we wouldn’t want a Unicode page to appear like it got contaminated
with Klingon ;-)
-Shawn
Asmus opined:
I think Yucca has a point.
When the document is in English, it doesn't make sens to display the footer
date in the system locale.
The locale used for this function should either be that of site, or that of the
page.
AP And hence the work to internationalize JavaScript and
Le 3 avril 2012 21:28, Phillips, Addison addi...@lab126.com a écrit :
Asmus opined:
I think Yucca has a point.
When the document is in English, it doesn't make sens to display the footer
date in the system locale.
The locale used for this function should either be that of site, or that of
The Last-Modified' header of HTTP is not supposed to be translated,
it has a documented format independant of the locale used by the
server, by the browser, or prefered by the user and configured in its
browser settings or in his personnal account of the website.
It is an hidden ***protocol
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