Well, I understand both ways..

"July 11th 1974" or "11th of July 1974" but I prefer the english
version, better for parsing :)

MD

On 8/8/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>It's obviously a HOUSE before it's a RED
> house, right?  NO, WAIT! I mean it's obviously RED before it's a HOUSE!
>
> And what's about the "American date format"?
> Is it obviously the MONTH that goes first? ;-))
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