<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dn247="http://www.dot-net-guru.com/schemas/rss"><channel><title>.Net Guru: ASPFriends.com 'aspngreg' list</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/__site/148</link><description>ASPFriends.com 'aspngreg' list on .Net Guru.</description><generator>.Net Guru/WinFX 247 RSS Generator</generator><dn247:id>148</dn247:id><item><title>ASP.NET -&gt; My own DATEFORMAT Hell (7 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/27/136094.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/27/136094.aspx</guid><pubDate>20 Aug 2002 03:37:29</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngfreeforall] to [aspngreg] by Yannick Smits dotnet@stepcompany.com Hi Everyone, In ASP.NET all I want to do is set a datetime format &amp;amp;quot;en GB&amp;amp;quot; 13/12/2002 for the whole of my application, ToString and back to Datetime fomat, should still give me the UK date format i.e 13/12/2002, right..?. But this does not seem to work for me, I can present it in a web form no problem in European dat...</description><dn247:id>136094</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>date time format (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/23/116687.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/23/116687.aspx</guid><pubDate>18 Jun 2002 12:59:00</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngfreeforall] to [aspngreg] by Yannick Smits dotnet@stepcompany.com My PC has its regional setting set to UK. This means I get the datetimes in DD/MM/YY format in visual studio when I use the NOW function. However if I use NOW in ASP.NET on the same PC , I get it in MM/DD/YY format ie USA format Is there some other setting I have to change to make ASP.NET return the date correctly t...</description><dn247:id>116687</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Date/Time display in local time (6 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/22/110400.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/22/110400.aspx</guid><pubDate>05 Jun 2002 12:52:06</pubDate><description>I have a date/time field stored in a database and want to display that to the user in their local time zone. The database stores the date/time in UTC. Is there a way built into the .NET architecture to do the time zone conversion based automatically on the server (thus allowing me full access to the localized date/time formatting)? Thanks, Rangi Keen ..................................................</description><dn247:id>110400</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Timezones (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/17/85267.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/17/85267.aspx</guid><pubDate>17 Apr 2002 16:59:00</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngfreeforall] to [aspngreg] by Yannick Smits dotnet@stepcompany.com Hi, Does anybody know of any function that would convert a certain Date/Time value to another timezone? Or better yet, is this functionality implemented in .Net's localization classes? Any info will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Ariel </description><dn247:id>85267</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Settiong locale identifie (formerly known as LCID) (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/16/84739.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/16/84739.aspx</guid><pubDate>17 Apr 2002 03:22:00</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngfreeforall] to [aspngreg] by Yannick Smits dotnet@stepcompany.com Hi How do I set lcid value. I have tried: %@ Page Language &amp;amp;quot;vb&amp;amp;quot; AutoEventWireup &amp;amp;quot;false&amp;amp;quot; Codebehind &amp;amp;quot;search2.aspx.vb&amp;amp;quot; Inherits &amp;amp;quot;hlb.search2&amp;amp;quot; Culture &amp;amp;quot;da DK&amp;amp;quot; responseEncoding &amp;amp;quot;iso 8859 1&amp;amp;quot; uiCulture &amp;amp;quot;da DK&amp;amp;quot; % But nice danish letters isn't outputtet ??? Med venlig hilsen/ Best regards, Martin R. L. Lysgaard Site Designe...</description><dn247:id>84739</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Localization (2 replies, VIP)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/11/59277.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/11/59277.aspx</guid><pubDate>26 Feb 2002 14:54:00</pubDate><description>Any good tutorial sites which talks about .NET Localization.. Regards, Yogesh S Financial Technologies (India) Ltd. www: ftindia.com e mail: mailto:yogesh.shetty@ftindia.com yogesh.shetty@ftindia.com 91 22 616 4145 (P) 91 22 612 2342 (F) The information in this E mail (which includes any files transmitted with it) is CONFIDENTIAL and may be legally PRIVILEGED. It is intended solely for the address...</description><dn247:id>59277</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId><dn247:highlight>True</dn247:highlight></item><item><title>Language problem between ASP.NET and MSSQL (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/11/57325.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/11/57325.aspx</guid><pubDate>22 Feb 2002 05:24:00</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngcommunity] to [aspngreg] by Charles M. Carroll charlesmarkcarroll@yahoo.com Hi all, I am getting trouble with the ASP.NET and MSSQL with Traditional Chinese. I have been set the following statement at the web.config: system.web globalization requestEncoding &amp;amp;quot;Big5&amp;amp;quot; responseEncoding &amp;amp;quot;Big5&amp;amp;quot; fileEncoding &amp;amp;quot;Big5&amp;amp;quot; / /system.web However, when I enter the Chinese into the textbox and inser...</description><dn247:id>57325</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Multilingual Support question in C# (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/10/53901.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/10/53901.aspx</guid><pubDate>15 Feb 2002 21:05:00</pubDate><description>I can show up chinese by asp.net, but after I insert the Chinese into English SQL server using c#, it shows up ??? in the database, any idea?</description><dn247:id>53901</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>date in German (instead of English) (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/41571.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/41571.aspx</guid><pubDate>23 Jan 2002 17:59:52</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngvs] to [aspngreg] by Charles M. Carroll charlesmarkcarroll@yahoo.com My code is: entry.Timestamp.ToLongDateString() The output I am getting on my page is in German: Mittwoch, 23. Januar 2002 Would anybody know what and where should I set to get the result in English? Thanks, Gabor </description><dn247:id>41571</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Date Input on a Web Page in US &amp; UK Format (7 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/6/31667.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/6/31667.aspx</guid><pubDate>21 Dec 2001 21:51:37</pubDate><description>I am attempting to design a web page which will be used in the US and UK and will require date input. Ideally I want to force the user to input the date in the either the 01 JAN 2002 or 2002 JAN 01 format so there will not be confusion between the UK(d/m/y) and US(m/d/y) date formats, but I cannot see how to validate text box input to these formats. Has anyone done anything similar? Many thanks Ri...</description><dn247:id>31667</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Date formats (7 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/4/23941.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/4/23941.aspx</guid><pubDate>27 Nov 2001 11:36:49</pubDate><description>Hi all, Charles directed me to this list. Hope someone can help. Please read the e mails below to know what I'm on about...... Daniel. David: That sounds like a good idea David, but how do you enforce that in the code? I can't get it to use anything else but the US format (that's basically my problem). wisemonk: All the stuff I read about locale was to do with ASP (as opposed to ASP.NET). I found ...</description><dn247:id>23941</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Project with cultural problem (4 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/3/17388.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/3/17388.aspx</guid><pubDate>12 Nov 2001 06:43:27</pubDate><description>Copied from [aspngvs] to [aspngreg] by Charles Carroll darthcarroll@asplists.com Help, something is wrong with our project! We have an ASP.NET VB project that always formats numbers etc. according to the &amp;amp;quot;en US&amp;amp;quot; culture, no matter what we do. Even the following doesn't work: System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture 3D 20 New System.Globalization.CultureInfo(&amp;amp;quot;sv SE&amp;amp;quot;) System.Threading.Th...</description><dn247:id>17388</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Localization Class (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11193.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11193.aspx</guid><pubDate>05 Oct 2001 16:54:00</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngdata] to [aspngreg] by darthcarroll@asplists.com Hi! Fellows, I am looking for an article on ASP.NET which describe the Localization. Take Care, Mudassir </description><dn247:id>11193</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Improving localization (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11191.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11191.aspx</guid><pubDate>14 Sep 2001 18:07:00</pubDate><description>Copied from [aspngwishlist] to [aspngreg] by darthcarroll@asplists.com This is a multi part message in MIME format. NextPart 000 0001 01C13D26.1C5AAA40 Content Type: text/plain; charset &amp;amp;quot;us ascii&amp;amp;quot; Content Transfer Encoding: 7bit Forgive me if this has been mentioned before. I am very new to ASP.NET. I have been experimenting with localization including resources and satellite assemblies. I find re...</description><dn247:id>11191</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>need a reg ex (4 replies, VIP)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11190.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11190.aspx</guid><pubDate>06 Sep 2001 02:57:00</pubDate><description>I wonder if you regex gurus can help me with the following regular expression: I need to change this: javascript:submitForm('123456'); to ?msgid 123456 where 123456 is a sequence of digits that may not always be 6 in length. TIA, Brian </description><dn247:id>11190</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId><dn247:highlight>True</dn247:highlight></item><item><title>ASPX problem with character sets (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11184.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/2/11184.aspx</guid><pubDate>12 May 2001 12:33:00</pubDate><description>This message, which was originally sent to &amp;amp;quot;aspngdata&amp;amp;quot;, has been copied to &amp;amp;quot;aspngreg&amp;amp;quot; mailing list by the List Master first of all , thanks to all of you for the valuable info presented in these lists. now , onto my problem : there is an Oracle DB , NLS are Russian , and I need to connect it tp an ASP.NET page. All of the data in the database is in cyrillic , and because of it I have a problem dis...</description><dn247:id>11184</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>148</dn247:siteId></item></channel></rss>