**UPDATE** 

I realized the problem was because my MAC or my server or something was
overriding any formatting change I was making to Zend_Date in my php file.
The MAC or the server or whatever knows where I'm situated, so it kept
disregarding my formatting of "M/d/yyyy" and switched the date format on the
results page back to "d/M/yyyy". 

So I changed the Zend_Date to "d/M/yyyy" and now when I fill out the form
with that format, the results page comes back with that same format:
"d/M/yyyy." In the mysql database it's still the standard YYYY-MM-dd. I'm
taking an online course and was trying to follow along with how the
instructor was formatting things, but since he's in the U.S., it appears I
can't set it up with the date format he's using.

Cheers



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