From: Patrice on 25 Jan 2010 13:11 Do you have defined a language in your browser perhaps just as a test ? Or you have deleted all languages ? Not sure but the default could be "auto" in which case ASP.NET will use the preferred language transmitted by your browser(by using the accept-language http header)... -- Patrice
From: Alexey Smirnov on 25 Jan 2010 14:30 On Jan 25, 6:07 pm, JimLad <jamesdbi...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > But Invariant Language (Invariant Country) uses American date format, > but I was getting British/Afrikaans date format. So looks like IIS > actually uses the AF-ZA value, rather than just having an erroneous > display... As I am based in the UK I was by pure fluke getting the > right format. By the way, my dev machine is XP, using IIS 5. > As I mentioned, invariant culture is set by default in IIS7 under Win2008. Under XP and Win2003 I see the same af-ZA by default.
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