[sailwave] date forms

Hi Colin,

You are correct, mm/dd/yy or mm/dd/yyyy are the common forms. I rarely if
ever see dd/mm/yyyy here in the states.

-Bill

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-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Jenkins [mailto:colin@sailwave.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:11 AM
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] date forms

Am I right in thinking that in the USA ( at least) the most common short
date form is mm/dd/yy, as opposed to our UK date form of dd/mm/yy? Or do
you use both equally as much...? If the former, it would presumably be
something of an irritant to have to enter dd/mm/yy...? The context here is
dates in start/finish times.

Regards,
Colin
www.sailwave.com

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