Tim Peters wrote: > Like I said <wink>, Microsoft has more experience with this stuff than > anyone. Check out >=20 > http://www.trigeminal.com/ >=20 > Provided you're using IE, it should up come in the right language for y= ou. > Try viewing it in different languages, and note, e.g., how date formats > change automatically. Except that: Derni=E8re mise-=E0-jour: 02/08/02 05:33 AM=20 is not correct. The AM/PM distinction is one which no right-thinking folks bother with. Then again, it looks like that particular line is not using their fancy logic, since the date is in the future if you follow the pattern set by other dates. Also note: Des problemes avec ce site? SVP, contacter le webmaster avec vos commentaires, questions ou suggestions (si possible, en anglais). which is pretty funny =3D). --david
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