Re: [uf-discuss] Parsing dates in preferred format

2006-09-20 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Scott Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes I could possibly be convinced to write such a Greasemonkey script, but I currently suspect it would end up being more annoying than useful. For example, here's a clipping from the second (first English) live example in the

Re: [uf-discuss] Parsing dates in preferred format

2006-09-20 Thread Scott Reynen
On Sep 20, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote: I prefer the original, and I suspect this is more the norm than the exception. [1] http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/diary/2006-09.htm Interesting - that's one of my pages. Can you suggest a better way to mark-up the event? No, I think

[uf-discuss] Parsing dates in preferred format

2006-09-19 Thread Andy Mabbett
Way back in January 2005, Tantek Celik wrote on his blog: http://tantek.com/log/2005/01.html#d26t0100 In the future one could imagine a CSS rule and perhaps a CSS property or two that would automatically transform and present [...] ISO8601 dates from 'title'

Re: [uf-discuss] Parsing dates in preferred format

2006-09-19 Thread Scott Reynen
On Sep 19, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ryan King [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes In the meantime, and as a test case, surely that could be done now, with a FireFox extension or GreaseMonkey script? (The former would be preferable from my PoV) Go for it! :)