On 12/14/02 2:12 PM, "Gary Lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On or about 12/14/02 12:01 PM, SVEN AERTS wrote:
> 
>> This standard format is it the ISO: 20021214 for 2002, december 14th ?
> 
> Actually, the ISO format would be:  2002-12-14
> 
> <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html>

All this is not relevant here. (There are certain RFCs where the format is
what Sven is using, or 20021214T094320, by the way.) Sven is asking about a
SCRIPT whose AUTHOR used the phrase "standard format". Perhaps that phrase
was used loosely to mean "US format", or - more likely - to mean "YOUR
standard format": i.e. whatever your own system format would be. That's what
usually works in AppleScript date scripts.

For the umpteenth time: if you have a script question, write to the script's
AUTHOR directly., not here. How is anyone else here supposed to know what
the author meant?  I don't believe that's my script. I have a rather more
complicated one called "Delayed Send X". It's too complicated, but it does
get the date stuff right for all formats. So write the author of the script
you're using, or try mine.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz
MVP Entourage


PLEASE always state which version of Entourage you are using - 2001 or X.
It's often impossible to answer your questions otherwise.



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