[thelist] Date and Time issue Worldwide

Cymbala, Greg Greg.Cymbala at Den.Galileo.com
Fri Apr 12 15:40:00 CDT 2002


See http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime

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From: Rob Smith [mailto:rob.smith at thermon.com]
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Subject: [thelist] Date and Time issue Worldwide


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Hi thelist,

I need moral support on this one. I'm not necessarily trying to put a date
into form field/database cell, I can do that. What time/date formats are
globally acceptable?

For example, Richard Livsey's Birth Day is

21/8/1981

Americans might say:

8/21/1981

Other's way, who knows. I've seen them all.

BTW, Richard on your site: www.cache-22.co.uk/index_css.php interesting
approach to web design. I never knew there was a Internet Fraud Complain
Center. :-) funny


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