[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about instead of worrying about the way it's encoded we just write it January 1, 2008. I think that's pretty much standard. People can get confused about
2008-07-06 as much as they can 06-07-2008.

No, they cannot. That is always, always year-month-day. It is an ISO standard, is used in many countries (see the Wikipedia link in the OP), and has been standard that way (maybe not de jure, but widely used) for at least thirty years. The other is very commonly used both ways, split between the US and other parts of the world.

However, if you want, in any pages you write, to use the longer MonthName day, year format, as you say, that is also understandable
and unambiguous.

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