ID:               26096
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      david at acz dot org
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: Any
 PHP Version:      Irrelevant
 New Comment:

What should we do to this?

Suggestions:
date -R (Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:30:23 +0000)
date +%Y-%m-%d (2004-01-26)
...
date +%c (Mon Jan 26 19:34:07 2004) - I vote on this!!


Or simply leave as it is??


Previous Comments:
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[2003-11-03 22:08:58] david at acz dot org

I should have indicated that I was referring to the downloadable
documentation.  That is where it needs to be fixed.  My apologies for
not being specific.

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[2003-11-03 13:02:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The 'textier' format is not available in downloadable versions. Also we
have the same date format for all the languages, so having a common
date format would be nice (only with numbers).

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[2003-11-03 12:57:25] cheezy at php dot be

You can also see the date in a more 'textier' ('Thu, 21 
Aug 2003') form on the top of every documentation page. 
This avoids all confusion.

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[2003-11-03 12:39:26] david at acz dot org

Description:
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I realize this seems trivial, but I feel it is worth mentioning.

It would be very nice if the release date on the index page of the
manual was in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD) instead of the European centric
DD-MM-YYYY format.  ISO format should be a good compromise for American
and European users.  More importantly, it has the advantage of not
being ambiguous when the day is twelve or less.



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