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Posted to taglibs-user@tomcat.apache.org by Felipe Schnack <fe...@ritterdosreis.br> on 2002/10/15 16:40:54 UTC

RE: Shortest date format

  mm/dd have no logic
  not to mention the metric system stuff :-)))

On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 13:40, Jon Archer wrote:
> > And frankly, I don't think I should code this by hand (the English having
> > mm/dd, most others having dd/mm) when <fmt:...> usually gives me
> > all I need
> 
> Eric, (and I apologise in advance that this is no help whatsover) I thought
> you ought to know that the English (and the British too ;-) use dd/mm, it's
> the US that uses mm/dd.
> 
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