Non-English dates

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Mon Sep 15 13:04:00 EDT 2003


English-speaking, but using Australian formats:
[1] - yes, I get a valid date: 2004,6,1,2,0,0,3
[2] - Saturday is the last line of system weekDayNames although I have 
heard that this is not always the case in Australian systems.

But, you can always identify weekends using the last item of the 
dateItems structure. In the example above, the last item is 3, which 
means Tuesday. (Sunday = 1, Monday = 2 etc.)

Cheers,
Sarah


Thank you, Sarah... Much off-line comment on this and it seems we may now 
have an 'international' presentation and date management engine. Under beta. 
Non-English system testers welcome. Please contact me off-list.

/H
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