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grs1961 06-15-2014 06:19 AM

ISO date Format
 
The recent change has stuffed up the date format.

Although my profile still says that I am in Australia, dates are being displayed in the unreadable form of MM/DD/YYYY.

It's ugly and unpleasant, if you had simply switched everything to ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD), at least it would be sensible.

Allanw 06-20-2014 11:13 PM

Agreed! It's retarded as it is.

alexanderino 06-21-2014 06:19 AM

Kindly add my vote for the ISO 8601 international date format.

freddie 06-21-2014 07:23 AM

Could you please list all of the places that you are seeing the incorrect date format and your country (if not Australia, as has been noted above).

When I switch to Australia, I see the wrong date for the fuelup date when I am on the add a fuelup page. This one I will fix.

I do see the DD / MM / YY format in other places though. That is the date format that appears to be correct for your countries.

Nothing was done intentionally to give you the wrong date format as I strive to attach the proper date format to your selected country.

alexanderino 06-23-2014 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddie (Post 177008)
Nothing was done intentionally to give you the wrong date format as I strive to attach the proper date format to your selected country.

I, for one, am nothing but appreciative and grateful for your efforts in re-building Fuelly and ironing out its bugs. I'm certain those who have posted here feel no differently :)

That said, is it possible to offer a user-selectable option to display time in ISO format? I use it extensively in many other contexts as it makes the most sense.

alexanderino 06-26-2014 05:18 PM

ISO date format is now in use. Thank you, freddie!

freddie 06-26-2014 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alexanderino (Post 177189)
ISO date format is now in use. Thank you, freddie!

Actually that was a little bug. You should be seeing the Day-Month-Year format, which you will now.

alexanderino 06-27-2014 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddie (Post 177191)
Actually that was a little bug. You should be seeing the Day-Month-Year format, which you will now.

Can confirm it's now dd/mm/yyyy, but I wouldn't mind having that bug back :) Is it possible for a future update to include the ISO date format as an option?


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