On 18/02/10 00:28, James Knott wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
Thanks Duane, but it does not address my comment above. At least I cannot immediately find anything relating to it among all the negativity about MS.
And the other thing, how is it possible that your website shows, "*Things the general public need to know about Microsoft and Windows! Last modified 01/11/10"?
*It's only 17* February* 2010 today and nowhere close to November '10.
BC
He's being proactive. ;-)
Actually, many would read that date as Jan 11, 2010.
In reality, most people would read it as 1st February 2010. The people who would see it as January 1st 2010 are the Americans (?and possibly the Canadians).
However, the ISO date format of YYYY-MM-DD should be used to avoid such confusion.
Yes, I read your earlier post and perhaps this should become the mandatory setting for all software - but habits are most difficult to break. But then, of course, there would not be a problem if the Americans stuck with the British way of showing dates...... BC -- The calendar's days are numbered! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org