Le 06/02/2012 06:44, Zach Smith a écrit :
>> gb.GeneralDate prints the date part the short way (dd/mm/yy) and prints
>> the time if it is not zero.
>
> The middle example is still inconsistent if one expects 00:00:00 to be
> a valid time, that is, midnight (12:00 AM).  Also note that the format
> is mm/dd/yy only if the time is not 00:00:00.  One can get around this
> by using a "mm/dd/yyyy hh:nn:ss" format string but having
> gb.GeneralDate work for all dates and times would be helpful.

I think it should be more coherent with revision #4464. Can you confirm?

-- 
Benoît Minisini

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