Hi Nicolas,

I bet as a Google employee you are using Chrome as your browser, and
so you don't see a problem, but Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox 3.6 in
Windows XP do exhibit the problems reported "undefined NaN", whereas
Chrome correctly shows the date.

Hope that helps.

Phil

On Apr 1, 2:19 am, Nicolas Garnier <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Mrfalafel,
>
> Actually I do not see any issues on the left feed on your side, here is what
> I see:
>
> April 4Sitefinity 4 for Business Users Open Online
> Class<http://store.falafel.com/p-103-sitefinity-4-for-business-users.aspx>
> $149/person April 5Sitefinity 4 Open Online Training for Administrators and
> Designers<http://store.falafel.com/p-67-telerik-sitefinity-4-online-training-fo...>
> $399/person May 2Sitefinity 4 for Business Users Open Online
> Class<http://store.falafel.com/p-103-sitefinity-4-for-business-users.aspx>
> $149/person
>
> etc....
>
> Do you see something different? Am I looking at the right place? If yes
> maybe it is browser based and I'll investigate further...
> Also if you are able to give me a feed (a public feed would be even better)
> where I could see the issue that would be great as I would need it to
> repport the bug to the engineering team.
>
> *
> Nicolas **
> *
>
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:52 AM, mrfalafel 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Thanks a million Nicolas,
>
> > If you visit out site athttp://www.falafel.com/training/default.aspxyou
> > will notice that the feed on the left side of the screen is broken where the
> > date is supposed to be shown.  The JavaScript that we used has been working
> > for over a year on that page.
> > A couple of weeks ago, it started showing what you probably can see now 
> > "undefined
> > NaN"
> > After searching Google and the forums, it looks like the local for en-us
> > has been broken and several people have been saying to to use the hl=en at
> > the end of the xml feed to fix it.  Sure enough if you run any feed in the
> > browser with no hl=??? it does show the dates in weird format but if you
> > pass the query string of ?hl=en at the end it works fine.
> > The question is, why did it break 2 or 3 weeks ago and is there a way to
> > get it back to work with the default US local without any query strings.
> > If you would like the XML feed to test it yourself, please let me know and
> > I will send right away
>
> > Thanks again for your help
> > Lino
>
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