Incorrect Time Format When Using HTMLA Web Administration Forms (226360)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
This article was previously published under Q226360 SYMPTOMS
When you use the HTMLA Web Administration Forms included with Internet Information Services 5.0, you may notice issues with the time format used in many places (for instance, content expiration). This will mainly be a problem for the following languages:
German
Japanese
Arabic
Russian
Hindi
The time is displayed in HH:mm format. The following languages would normally be formatted as follows: German: HH:mm:ss (leading zero, 24 hour clock, no am/pm, separator, seconds)
Japanese: H:mm:ss (no leading zero, 24 hour clock, am/pm DB characters, separator, seconds)
Arabic: hh:mm:ss tt (leading zero, seconds, am/pm used, 12 hour clock, separator)
Russian: H:mm:ss (no leading zero, seconds, no am/pm, 24 hour clock, separator)
Hindi: HH.mm.ss (leading zero, seconds, am/pm Hindi characters, 24 hour clock, period as separator)
STATUS
This is a known issue with the HTMLA Web Administration Forms that come with Internet Information Services 5.0.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/24/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbpending kbprb KB226360 |
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