On 1/24/11 6:02 PM, Tom Boutell wrote:
I think a "default locale" fallback behavior ought to exist for all of
the widgets. Otherwise creating an easy to install project is a
minefield (will it blow up if I use this widget? How about this one?).
It doesn't have to be exciting. YYYY-MM-DD, no attempt at commas in
NumberField and % at the end in PercentField seems likely to be very
widely understood, and those who want to know why it isn't better will
discover the Intl issue through the documentation.

Yes, this is what I wanted to say in my reply.

Fabien

On Jan 24, 11:23 am, Bernhard Schussek<[email protected]>  wrote:
2011/1/24 Fabien Potencier<[email protected]>:

I agree that we won't reimplement intl in PHP (again). But, we need a
DateField that can work without intl (of course, you won't have months in
your language, and it will default to a standard layout; but at least it
should work).

Good point, that should be doable.


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