> Don't worry about qooxdoo being US-centric. The data files we use for 
> localizing date and time formats come from the Common Locale Data 
> Repository (CLDR) of the Unicode consortium. We don't maintain them 
> ourselfes. Maybe the CLDR is US-centric :-) ?

Ah, I see. Anyway, working now - though the default locale wasn't being picked 
up for the browser.

Hugh

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