|  | Posted by Rik Wasmus on 01/18/08 15:50 
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 14:15:25 +0100, Toby A Inkster  <usenet200801@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote:
 
 > sri wrote:
 >
 >>    Can we get the date time in the format depends on either country
 >> code or country name in php.
 >
 > Whose country code? The server? Or the visitor? If the visitor, how do
 > you
 > expect to determine the country they are in?
 >
 > More to the point, why would you want to? For example, if the whole page
 > was written in English, why would a French visitor expect to see the date
 > alone written in his native language as "samedi 18.janvier 2008"?
 
 Yup, only usefull for total translations (in which case you shouldn't
 check country, but prefer the HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE header). Even then,
 non-text data (dates, currencies, numbers) presentation examined quite
 carefully. Often it's just better to stick to a non-language dependant
 uniform presentation for those.
 --
 Rik Wasmus
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