Olaf Titz wrote:
>>There is no world-wide standard. The new proposed European Union
>>standard is yyyy-mm-dd (year-month-day, as in 2002-03-22), but of
>>
> 
> That actually is already a world-wide standard. For a nice writeup of
> (a) the standard and (b) _why_ it is that way, see
> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html

Ha! That document states that the the ISO format is "already widely used 
in [...] Denmark." That so not true 8-) It should be, but it isn't. It's 
almost always one of 23. jan, 2002, 23/1/02 or similar.

regards, Esben, who is wondering how far off-topic he can get...



Reply via email to