IE 7 Culture bug
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I picked this one up this morning. To reproduce: 1. Change your 1st language in IE to something other than you OS culture. 2. On the first request when IE starts, it defaults back to OS culture, subsequent requests shows the IE selected culture. Nice one MS!
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I picked this one up this morning. To reproduce: 1. Change your 1st language in IE to something other than you OS culture. 2. On the first request when IE starts, it defaults back to OS culture, subsequent requests shows the IE selected culture. Nice one MS!
xacc.ide - now with IronScheme support
IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 2 out nowNot exactly a subtle coding bug we can all ponder and chew over...
cheers, Chris Maunder
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Not exactly a subtle coding bug we can all ponder and chew over...
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
Not exactly a subtle coding bug we can all ponder and chew over...
Was for me for about an hour, not understanding why globalization was changing date formats!
xacc.ide - now with IronScheme support
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Not exactly a subtle coding bug we can all ponder and chew over...
Was for me for about an hour, not understanding why globalization was changing date formats!
xacc.ide - now with IronScheme support
IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 2 out nowActually, in my opinion, globalization should be changing the dates themselves altogether. For example, the Chinese calendar should be a couple thousand years ahead…
So the creationist says: Everything must have a designer. God designed everything. I say: Why is God the only exception? Why not make the "designs" (like man) exceptions and make God a creation of man?
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Actually, in my opinion, globalization should be changing the dates themselves altogether. For example, the Chinese calendar should be a couple thousand years ahead…
So the creationist says: Everything must have a designer. God designed everything. I say: Why is God the only exception? Why not make the "designs" (like man) exceptions and make God a creation of man?
Ri Qen-Sin wrote:
the Chinese calendar should be a couple thousand years ahead
Oh lord. We've just got over the Y2K issue - let's not introduce a Y5K issue.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Actually, in my opinion, globalization should be changing the dates themselves altogether. For example, the Chinese calendar should be a couple thousand years ahead…
So the creationist says: Everything must have a designer. God designed everything. I say: Why is God the only exception? Why not make the "designs" (like man) exceptions and make God a creation of man?
Ri Qen-Sin wrote:
a couple thousand years ahead…
ahead? they are nowhere close to where we will be (or expect to be) in the year 4705, so in my view that's quite a lot behind. :)
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Ri Qen-Sin wrote:
the Chinese calendar should be a couple thousand years ahead
Oh lord. We've just got over the Y2K issue - let's not introduce a Y5K issue.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
introduce a Y5K issue
Wouldn't that benefit developers worldwide by bringing a good boom again and fatty creamy lucrative paychecks? It should open up good offshoring opportunities as well. Of course, when it comes to offshoring to cheap companies, it would bring more fun to us in 'Lounge' by way of 'Give me code. It is urgent'.
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Ri Qen-Sin wrote:
a couple thousand years ahead…
ahead? they are nowhere close to where we will be (or expect to be) in the year 4705, so in my view that's quite a lot behind. :)
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I am sure the earth calender has overflown several times by now :)
xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 3 out nowIn my opinion you are 8 days late. I trust you will claim to be ahead a few gazillion years?
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