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Subject: Re: [CMake] Date issue on www.cmake.org
From: Hendrik Sattler <post () hendrik-sattler ! de>
Date: 2013-04-25 20:57:54
Message-ID: 201304252257.54431.post () hendrik-sattler ! de
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Am Mittwoch, 24. April 2013, 17:53:28 schrieb David Cole:
> Sure, but this is in web page text only meant to be read by human beings,
> not in some parse-able data that's actually important for anything.
The confusion probably comes from the fact, that U.S. date format is usually
separated by '/' and not by '.', so 7/9/2012 instead of 7.9.2012. If it's
meant for humans, writing "July 9, 2012" usually also solves that problem.
HS
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