> Doesn't Java have separate formatting objects? You decide which > format object you need based on the localication context, then you > pass in the timestamp/date/money/whatever thingie and the format > object knowws how to render that data representation in the > appropriate localization. Yes, that's probably a good way to do it in general. There may be global functions that are initialized based on getenv(), and Zope may provide a different set of global functions that are initialized based on the preferences of the client. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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