Hi.
I have a question about the date format used for short writing of dates in swedish. In the dateshort tag in swedish language file in xbmc the format D.M.YYYY is used. I'm swedish and I don't think I've ever seen anyone use this format, I would say that the normal thing in Sweden is to use ISO 8601, ie YYYY-MM-DD.
Before simply posting a Trac ticket about this I thought it'd be better with a discussion. Does anyone know where D.M.YYYY comes from? Any reason for having it there or could it simply be changed to YYYY-MM-DD? I get confused every time I see a date with the strange format...
/Daniel
I have a question about the date format used for short writing of dates in swedish. In the dateshort tag in swedish language file in xbmc the format D.M.YYYY is used. I'm swedish and I don't think I've ever seen anyone use this format, I would say that the normal thing in Sweden is to use ISO 8601, ie YYYY-MM-DD.
Before simply posting a Trac ticket about this I thought it'd be better with a discussion. Does anyone know where D.M.YYYY comes from? Any reason for having it there or could it simply be changed to YYYY-MM-DD? I get confused every time I see a date with the strange format...
/Daniel