Tim> .... If you sit at your Windows box and go to Start -> Settings -> Tim> Control Panel -> Regional Settings, you'll get a tabbed dialog for Tim> specifying the format of number, currency, time, and date displays. I'm gonna go ever so slightly out on a limb here and make a wild-ass guess here that Apple probably had this functionality before Microsoft and that like on Windows, all well-behaved Mac applications had to use the user's settings. Maybe this abstract time object's strftime method (or time.strftime) should grow format specifiers for the user-specified date and time... Tim> Idiosyncratic formats for user-visible number/currency/date/time Tim> info is going to become an increasingly Bad Idea on other OSes too. Of course, neither Apple's nor Microsoft's efforts in this area will help the poor person trying to emit a dynamic web page containing "correctly" formatted dates. You still have to guess or just fall back to something most everyone can deduce. can-we-squeeze-it-into-http-2.0?-ly, y'rs, Skip
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