Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Greg Ewing writes: > > If an app is using a particular thousands separator in > > one place, it will probably want to use it everywhere. > > Not if that app is internationalized (eg, a webapp that serves both > Americans and Chinese). I don't think you'll want to code the separators into all your format strings in that case, either. You'll want some sort of context that you set up for the page you're about to serve. -- Greg
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