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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May 26 04:01:55 -0700 
2005 -------
Søren,

I don't know why you think that in a 'de' locale the results of the patched
version are ok now. They are for the two cases you marked with a red background,
but introduced are three more date values that haven't been a date before,
namely IDs 4 (1.2), 6 (1.23) and 18 (1.2345). Furthermore 6 results are now
strings that were numbers before, IDs 13 (1,234.5), 21 (1234.5), 22 (123.45), 31
(1.23456), 32 (1,234.56) and 39 (12,345.6). These are the cases why that special
handling was introduced: to be able to read en_US number values. The remaining
date values are yet another story and the entire date recognition must be
straightened out for it.

Again: there is no way to automatically determine from a HTML document reliably
if 1.234 represents 1234 (group separator) or 1.234 (decimal separator).

Eike

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