I can't see a bug at all. The dateformat function simply diplays the
last two digits of the year of the date as it should. It the date is
stored as 9.4.3866 you would expect a display of 9.4.66 wouldn't you?

What I want to know is why #dateformat(1,"d.m.yyyy")# is 31/12/1899
and not 1/1/900 ??

On Apr 4, 11:07 am, "Chris Velevitch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 4/4/07, Tom MacKean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My confusion initially was that #dateformat(718167,"d.m.yyyy")# gives
> > 9.4.3866 which didn't look right at all so I thought is wasn't working. The
>
> Looks like a bug in the dateformat function. Perhaps you could raise
> an issue with Adobe about it.
>
> Chris
> --
> Chris Velevitch
> Manager - Sydney Flash Platform Developers Group
> m: 0415 469 095www.flashdev.org.au


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