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6/2/2006 4:13 AM
 

i'm making a dnn module however i'm having problems with dates. first, the country is set to UK but all dates are shown in US format, and dates have to be entered in US format. calling DateTime.Parse() to parse the date string (dd/MM/yyyy) fails obviously. So how do i get the user's/system culture to format the date properly.

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6/7/2006 1:34 PM
 
I'm not sure if this is it or not, but what's the server's default culture?

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6/7/2006 1:55 PM
 
well i noticed on my remote win3k server it is UK and dates are shown properly. however on my local winxp machine is where i'm having the problem, and the local culture/region is UK.
 
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