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RE: Date processing should be more flexible

From: McKenna, Simon (RGH) <Simon.McKenna_at_rgh.sa.gov.au>
Date: 2005-07-05 03:40:36 CEST

-> > -> What's meant with 2005/05/07 - July 5th or May 7th?
-> >
-> > yyyy/mm/dd
->
-> That's not the natural order for people in the US (as I
-> understand it).

Isn't the US mm/dd/yyyy?

I've never seen yyyy/dd/mm or yyyy-dd-mm in any application or standard

-> > http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch03s03.html#svn-ch-3-sect-3.3
->
-> Ah, but that section does not refer to any dates with a '/' in them!
-> Big difference.

Sorry, I was answering in the format you gave,
if you try to use / in Subversion it will fail.

So yes, the correct format is yyyy-mm-dd,
as used by SVN, ISO 8601 and W3 datetime.

peace
si

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