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Old September 9th, 2003, 03:04 PM
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date from access onto webpage

Before everyone says go to this page read this page, I am new to the asp side of development and so still in the learning stage.

The Problem.

I have a website using asp and a ms access database. I have a couple of forms that get entered into the database and then update. but with this the date is added automatically into the database.

So when someone does a search it comes up what date it was posted. The trouble is it comes out in american format, where as i want it in british format. I have done what it says in some of the suggestions on the site but I either get:

nothing,
and error
or a date saying 30/12/1899.

Any help will be very gratefull

-Tom

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Old September 9th, 2003, 03:08 PM
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What's so wrong about:
Before everyone says go to this page read this page
I mean if the answer is there why not?

Anyway... you *might* want to look into the using the
Session.LCID statement, I know for the USA is 1033 but not sure for the UK

If you have no clue what this does, then perhaps look it up inside an ASP book **OR** do a simple google.com search on that, you'll find plenty of articles describing its use!

Hope this helps!
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Vlince

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