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Re: RFE: Date Format
on Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 10:00:36AM +1030, David Lloyd (lloy0076@rebel.net.au) wrote:
>
> Hi There!
>
> > Wouldn't that be a role of date?
>
> Role as in an attribute "role"? Possibly....
>
> > There are several problems with calendars in general (sorry, prior life
> > as a data analyst dealing with time and dates).
>
> <snip>
>
> That is all very interesting but it doesn't solve the original problem.
> The original problem was that noone could work out what 1/4/2000 (for
> example) means...if you pass the problem to a localised stylesheet then
> you can help avoid the cultural differences.
Actually, it does address the problem if:
- Calendar and era are defined.
- Localizations are defined.
- Rules for applying localizations to calendar and era to produce
display formats are defined.
> > generalized. Defaults could be "CE" and "Gregorian", and stylesheets
> > could translate formats into appropriate display formats.
>
> Agreed, though I don't like this CE term :-)
There are apparently some folks out there who object to Anno Domini, for
what might be called religious reasons.
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