* markus schnalke <[email protected]> [2009-03-11 16:42]: > [2009-03-11 16:10] yy <[email protected]> > > OTOH, a > > yyyy/mm/dd structure is convenient to organize months and years in a > > tree structure, i.e. directories > > If yyyy/mm/dd depicts a path, I agree. Anyway, in this case it's the > only way, as slash separates files in a path.
One can use the standard for representation, i.e. show 2042-03-11 _and_ store files in 2042/03/11 ( ... as was the intention when time was invented :o) ). What's the problem? Well, this will effectively result in URLs like http://foo.bar.bg/posts/2042/03/11/date-format-is-confusing.html which may be a bit confusing for some people, but the context (hierarchical structure) should prompt what date it is supposed to be. (if one is aware of what the intention was when time was invented) :o) -- cheers stanio_
