Ah ok, that was me getting slightly mixed up in that minimal xml tool. I
looked at the longer XML on CLDR
(http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/trunk/common/main/gd.xml?rev=6157)
and that has
<dateFormatLength type="full">
<pattern draft="unconfirmed">EEEE, d MMMM y</pattern>
<dateFormatLength type="long">
<pattern draft="unconfirmed">d MMMM y</pattern>
<dateFormatLength type="medium">
<pattern draft="unconfirmed">d MMM y</pattern>
<dateFormatLength type="short">
<pattern draft="unconfirmed">dd/MM/yyyy</pattern>
without the commas as far as I read it so that should sort it once that
replaces what we currently have on i18npool. I'll bring up the issue of
importing the longer xml set after the release at some point, it can wait.
Thanks again
Michael
30/10/2011 13:46, sgrìobh Andras Timar:
It is the i18npool/source/localedata/data/gd_GB.xml Review the date
format codes. You put commas after the code of the day ("DD" or "D").
Also, DateFormatskey16 and DateFormatskey21 are the same. Cheers, Andras
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