On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:05:00PM +0200, Claus F�rber wrote:
> Iain Truskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb/wrote:
> > * Ben Bennett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15 Jul 2003 13:10]:
> > My quibble; the name. I'm not a huge fan of ::Simple and ::Lite.
> > Unfortunately, I can't think of a nice alternate for it.
>
> Maybe DateTime::Format::Universal?
Urm... I am a little reluctant to claim that I parse the universe of
dates...
> Not all languages use suffixes when writing numbers. In German, for
> example, you'd just write "14. Juli". (Actually, it's spoken
> "vierzehn*ter* Juli", but one does not write "14ter Juli"; in spoken
> language, the suffix is also used for the month as in "vierzehnter
> siebter" or "14ter 7ter").
Great! Someone who can tell me real German usage! In the example
above, is the . after 14 optional? I assume so...
Can you clarify what AM/PM and BC/AD forms would be expected?
Thank you!
-ben