I looked again at what is available natively under Java for locale-specific
date formatting. The only game in town seems to be DateFormat, which has
only 9 canned configurations for date/time formatting. The one that most
closely matches what we do now comes out like this for US:
' 11/30/18
The dates/times for this page are formatted as follows:
org.apache.manifoldcf.ui.util.Formatter.formatTime(clientTimezone,
pageContext.getRequest().getLocale(), js.getStartTime());
But the code for formatTime pays no attention to the preferred format for
the locale:
public static String
Hello Karl,
Can I change the datetime format < MM-dd- hh:mm:sss > to have < -MM-dd
hh:mm:ss > or < dd-MM- hh:mm:ss > ?
Thanks,