Remove it. It's not used any longer...

Cheers,
Henner

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> Auftrag von Audun V. Nes
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. M�rz 2005 12:13
> An: dbforms
> Betreff: [dbforms] Date format mask in DBForm
> 
> Hi
> 
> In dbforms-config.xml I have defined 
> <date-format>dd.MM.yyyy</date-format>
> but I'm unsure what it's really for, since db:dateField for 
> instance suggests you have to create your date format 
> programatically. So what's 
> <date-format>dd.MM.yyyy</date-format> in dbforms-config.xml for ?
> 
> 
> -- 
> best regards
> Audun
> 
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