According to Geoff:
> >>But since I have set the iso_8601 option to true, it doesn't work anymore.
> >
> >ISO 8601 format for short dates is seen as follows:
> >   if (config.Boolean("iso_8601"))
> >     {
> >       sscanf(date, "%d-%d-%d", &year, &month, &day);
> >     }

According to U.O. Telematica Municipale - Comune di Prato:
> I'm gonna do further tries, but so far they went all bad.
> 
> I set the ISO_8601 option and changed the document htdig-notification-date
> to "1999-02-10" (next Wednesday). I ran htdig, but the notification message
> come launched again.
> 
> And so I disabled the option ISO_8601 and continue using the old one.

Strange.  It's pretty straightforward code, so I don't see why it's failing.
Could it be that some implementations of sscanf don't like the "-" characters
in format strings, because they think the "-" is part of a number?  I must
admit I haven't tested this out on my system yet.

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