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Default locale

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colinjack

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Question - does Plesk do anything with the default locale?

I can't see anything, but since upgrading to 7.5.6 we are finding that .asp scripts are using 2047 instead of 2057 (UK) which the server is set to - which does some interesting things with calendars (not) ..
 
We are based in the UK, so use the date format dd/mm/yyyy ... since upgrading to 7.5.6 we have had a number of clients complaining that their databases were getting screwed up because dates were being put in mm/dd/yyyy ... checked the server settings and all still set to UK ... whats going on? Does Plesk have any influence over the locale?
 
In Server Preferences you can find one item called Default Locale...
Is correct too?
Usually, Plesk don't act like this..

I never seem this before hehehehe :confused:
 
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