On Mar 1, 2013, at 6:39 , Andrew Paprocki wrote:
> I found this note later in the spec:
>
> "NOTE It is recommended that implementations use the locale and calendar
> dependent strings provided by the Common Locale Data Repository (available at
> http://cldr.unicode.org/), and use CLDR “abbrevi
ion API, I noticed that DateTimeFormat
> property values don't appear to align with the names that Unicode CLDR data
> uses. The Unicode CLDR data specifies what format pieces actually look like
> in every locale, so it would make sense to me to use their names and rely
> on thei
Looking at the Internationalization API, I noticed that DateTimeFormat
property values don't appear to align with the names that Unicode CLDR data
uses. The Unicode CLDR data specifies what format pieces actually look like
in every locale, so it would make sense to me to use their names and
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