Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
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Author: matt webb Posted: 1/4/1999; 4:22:28 PM Topic: 1999's first test message Msg #: 1823 (In response to 1790) Prev/Next: 1822 / 1824
[I've not used this Discuss system before. Hi. This topic may have been mentioned before but I haven't seen it anywhere, so:]A couple of days ago I had my first Y2K bug and my email client started filing my mail as if it was from the year '19. I've found a workaround now, and it seems my other software is compliant.
Webpages on the other hand... I know we're just all getting used to using 4 digit years, but please don't forget that we Brits (and perhaps others, I'm not sure) put the month and day digits the opposite way to the American format! To me, 1/4/99 says the 1st of April (until I think for 2 seconds).
It's not mission critical, just confusing. How about using 4/jan/1999 instead? This should be a web standard as much as any organisational or protocol one.
Cheers, Matt
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Date formats, michael j lawley, 1/5/1999; 8:05:17 AM
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