Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: firefox

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - Lucid Lynx
package: firefox : Firefox 3.6.16
Locale: Lang en_CA
echo $LANG en_CA.utf8
echo $LANGUAGE en_CA:en_GB:en_IE: ...
no overrides in /etc/environment
A sample javascript generated calendar was displaying all of the day numbers as 
'11'.  Some testing with a range of dates shows that the toLocaleDateString() 
method is showing all dates in YY-MM-YYYY format. Other date formating methods: 
toDateStriing, toLocaleString, toUTCString give correct results.
*probably* this is a problem with the default locale settings, but I do not 
know how to find out what 'package' that is, or how to use an alternate path 
(outside firefox) to verify that.  All of the other ubuntu date text that I can 
'see' are correct, but [from formatting] appear to be using one of the other 
locale specific methods and formats

** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  javascript toLocaleDateString output format YY-MM-YYYY

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