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10-28-2012 01:28 PM
10-28-2012 01:28 PM
If looking after internationalizing dates
Dear Linux user,
If you are looking after internationalizing dates, here is a paper which can interest you:
http://vouters.dyndns.org/tima/Linux-Calendars-Internationalizing_dates.html
It presents the current daytime in four different format:
1/ RFC822
2/ IMAP
3/ JALAALI (in use in Iran)
4/ HIJRI (Islamic calendar)
The code is C based and use the LC_TIME locale.
In the hope this will interest some of you.
Kind regards,
Philippe
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03-31-2013 04:10 AM
03-31-2013 04:10 AM
Re: If looking after internationalizing dates
Since then the Japanese, official Indian, Chinese and Hebrew dates have been added. This is in case you need to internationalize a date according to local idiom, culture and traditions.
In the hope you will find interest with.
Philippe
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04-05-2013 04:24 PM
04-05-2013 04:24 PM
Re: If looking after internationalizing dates
I am not sure. But if you wish to gain market shares, you'd better present your software in local idioms. On my side, I keep very sensitive to local culture and traditions. My Web site you can query at http://vouters.dyndns.org/ is full of various internationalization aspects.
In the hope this can help you gain market shares.
Yours tryuly,
Philippe