#1 2015-11-16 04:44:25

kevinday
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Registered: 2015-10-28
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mORMoti18n.SetCurrentLanguage()

Hi AB,

With the English language, they can be different format settings.  For example the Australian date format is d/m/y rather than m/d/y.  However in mORMoti18n.SetCurrentLanguage() the data formats are always reset to US formats.  I suggest that the call to GetFormatSettings be removed or then not changing the thread locale, so that the users FormatSettings will remain intact.

Regards,
Kevin Day.

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#2 2015-11-16 07:34:25

ab
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Re: mORMoti18n.SetCurrentLanguage()

Could you please create a ticket so that we may specify in the .msg file if the thread locale / format settings should be changed, or not, or with specific locale?

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#3 2015-12-02 07:44:43

kevinday
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Re: mORMoti18n.SetCurrentLanguage()

Hi AB,

I don't understand the need for that,  why couldn't one assume that clients locale should already be set correctly to what they need and want?

Regarding to creating a ticket, my user id only works for this forum and there is no ability to register in the synopse.info section, I cannot create a ticket unless I login as guest.

Regards,
Kevin.

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#4 2015-12-02 12:37:52

ab
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Re: mORMoti18n.SetCurrentLanguage()

Log in as anonymous in the ticket system.

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#5 2015-12-10 04:09:12

kevinday
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Re: mORMoti18n.SetCurrentLanguage()

Done.

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