RayProudfoot wrote:Ray, out of curiosity how is that 'internationally accepted standard time stamp' format displayed? ddmmyyyy or mmddyyyy.?
I have no idea what this standard 'Unix' time stamp format is (I can't find any references to such a standard), but the
ISO date format has the components in the order year, then month, then day, to avoid ambiguity. But even that standard allows for various ways of representing the date, within that ordering scheme. But if you're going to have a long and annoying discussion about this, I've had it all before, and this thread is not a suitable place for it, so please take it elsewhere.