On 01/11/06 09:05, Felix Miata wrote:
On 06/11/01 14:42 (GMT+0100) Anders Johansson apparently typed:
ps. date formats are icky. Does that mean December 11 or November 12? In future, please write it out, it's not even a common format in the English speaking world, let alone the rest of the world, so on a list like this, confusion is dominant
Writing out isn't necessary if you use the ISO 8601 format, which is like writing ordinary numbers, with most significant digits to the left. 2005.11.12 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format#yyyy-mm-dd_.28year.2C_month.2C_day....
You have no idea of the confusion I cause here when I write a date in this format. However, I am slowly educating the masses :-) Diverging slightly, have you managed to convince Seamonkey to use ISO 8601? KDE on my system is set to use it, but Mozilla continues to hold out for the archaic way of doing things.