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    By using IS date format "yyyy-mm-dd HH:mm:ss" Struts/Apache can
    promote international standards including unambiguous 24-hour format
    for time.
    For example, the home page of Struts project [1] has the following
    subheader: "Last Published: 06/11/2006". Should be "Last Published:
    2006-06-11".
    Announcements page [2] has sections like "03 Jun 2006 - New Struts
    Committer: xyz", should be "2006-06-03 - New Struts Committer: xyz"
    JIRA [3] dates are currently shown like "22/Apr/06" or "14/Mar/05
    08:53 PM", should be "2006-04-22" and "2005-03-14 20:53" respectively.
    And so on, and so forth. International standards are good. yyyy-mm-dd
    date format and 24-hr time format are unambiguous.
    [1] http://struts.apache.org/
    [2]
    [3]
    Michael.
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  • No.1 | | 88 bytes | |

    We should probably put this in a Jira ticket so it won't get lost.
    Do you agree?
  • No.2 | | 946 bytes | |

    No one is going to argue with that, Michael. Just make it so.
    -Ted.

    6/14/06, Michael Jouravlev <jmikus (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    By using IS date format "yyyy-mm-dd HH:mm:ss" Struts/Apache can
    promote international standards including unambiguous 24-hour format
    for time.

    For example, the home page of Struts project [1] has the following
    subheader: "Last Published: 06/11/2006". Should be "Last Published:
    2006-06-11".

    Announcements page [2] has sections like "03 Jun 2006 - New Struts
    Committer: xyz", should be "2006-06-03 - New Struts Committer: xyz"

    JIRA [3] dates are currently shown like "22/Apr/06" or "14/Mar/05
    08:53 PM", should be "2006-04-22" and "2005-03-14 20:53" respectively.

    And so on, and so forth. International standards are good. yyyy-mm-dd
    date format and 24-hr time format are unambiguous.

    [1] http://struts.apache.org/
    [2]
    [3]

    Michael.

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