<% ' These format strings are taken from the Regional Settings control ' panel. They determine the format used for dates and times displayed ' inside controls. To change them, simply open the Regional Settings ' control panel and paste the appropriate format strings into the ' constants below. ' ' NOTE: Using a date format with literal characters outside of the ' LATIN-1 set will cause problems if the client is on a machine that ' does not recognize the character set. The safest solution is to ' use a date format without the literals or use a 4 character token ' for the month (MMMM) and day of the week (dddd) rather than the ' literal and rely on substituting the localized string. Const L_DATE_LONGFORMAT_TEXT = "dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy" Const L_DATE_SHORTFORMAT_TEXT = "M/d/yy" Const L_TIME_FORMAT_TEXT = "h:mm:ss tt" ' Localizable strings used in date formats ' Month strings appear when the MMMM token is used in the date format. Const L_JAN_TEXT = "January" Const L_FEB_TEXT = "February" Const L_MAR_TEXT = "March" Const L_APR_TEXT = "April" Const L_MAY_TEXT = "May" Const L_JUN_TEXT = "June" Const L_JUL_TEXT = "July" Const L_AUG_TEXT = "August" Const L_SEP_TEXT = "September" Const L_OCT_TEXT = "October" Const L_NOV_TEXT = "November" Const L_DEC_TEXT = "December" ' Day strings appear when the dddd token is used in the date format. Const L_MON_TEXT = "Monday" Const L_TUE_TEXT = "Tuesday" Const L_WED_TEXT = "Wednesday" Const L_THU_TEXT = "Thursday" Const L_FRI_TEXT = "Friday" Const L_SAT_TEXT = "Saturday" Const L_SUN_TEXT = "Sunday" ' Daytime strings appear when the tt token is used in the date format. Const L_MORNING_TEXT = "AM" Const L_AFTERNOON_TEXT = "PM" %>