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Stary post #1 Opublikowane Lip 2 2020, 13:51:22 Cytuj 
Can we please have a universal format of the holiday request date to
DD/MM/YYYY instead of YYYY/MM//DD
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Stary post #2 Opublikowane Lip 2 2020, 13:54:08 Cytuj 
You should post in this forum.
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Stary post #3 Opublikowane Lip 2 2020, 14:00:06 Cytuj 
Thank you for the heads up. :)
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Stary post #4 Opublikowane Lip 2 2020, 14:03:38 Cytuj 
Why?

YMD is usually regarded as the best compromise to stop confusion between MDY and DMY users.
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Stary post #5 Opublikowane Lip 2 2020, 14:16:14 Cytuj 
Quote ( Thijs Rieken @ July 2nd 2020,14:03:38 )

YMD is usually regarded as the best compromise to stop confusion between MDY and DMY users.


This here. DDMMYYYY would just confuse everyone who uses the other system for no reason.
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Stary post #6 Opublikowane Lip 2 2020, 14:40:24 Cytuj 

Quote ( Thijs Rieken @ July 2nd 2020,14:03:38 )

Why?

YMD is usually regarded as the best compromise to stop confusion between MDY and DMY users.



Because it's obvious. 2nd July 2020 is rather easy to understand and the norm.
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Stary post #7 Opublikowane Lip 2 2020, 14:45:35 Cytuj 
YYYY-MM-DD is actually the ISO standard representation of a date.

In all other places on the site, months are written out as text (in 3 letters) but that's a bad idea here because the holiday slider cannot be translated to different languages. So using the ISO format as it is now is the best option.
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Stary post #8 Opublikowane Lip 2 2020, 14:54:44 Cytuj 
Thank you Jasper for the explanation. I now understand why we use ISO and it makes sense.


Edit: Keep the holiday format as it is :D :L
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