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Richard
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      15th Dec 2009
Can someone tell me where to go to
set my explorer date format to YYYY/MM/DD?

Thanks
Richard


 
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Shenan Stanley
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      15th Dec 2009
Richard wrote:
> Can someone tell me where to go to
> set my explorer date format to YYYY/MM/DD?


Now is a great time to point you to one of the easiest ways to find
information on problems you may be having and solutions others have found:

Search using Google!
http://www.google.com/
(How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html )

How to change date formatting in Windows XP
http://www.google.com/search?q=How+t...+in+Windows+XP

First link:
HOW TO: Change Date, Time, Number, and Currency Value Displays in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307938

That help? Come back and let everyone know - after all - this post will be
floating around the Internet for *years* to come.

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Bob I
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      15th Dec 2009
Regional and language Option in Control Panel

Richard wrote:

> Can someone tell me where to go to
> set my explorer date format to YYYY/MM/DD?
>
> Thanks
> Richard
>
>


 
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Twayne
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      19th Dec 2009
In news:(E-Mail Removed),
Richard <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> Can someone tell me where to go to
> set my explorer date format to YYYY/MM/DD?
>
> Thanks
> Richard


Regardless of the rather egotistic, esoteric and condescending attitude of
the response so far, you'll find better information on this subject and
assistance on how-to at:

http://www.metric1.org/windtset.htm
and
http://www.commandline.co.uk/cmdfuncs/dandt/index.html

What you're actually talking about, maybe without realizing it, is the ISO
8601 spec on a universal date format coming into more and more use as time
goes by. Unfortunately you cannot set it for ONLY explorer: It's a
system-wide setting so changing it for Explorer changes it for everything in
XP except a few applications that do the formatting themselves instead of
using the system date. Those have to be taken on a case by case basis.
Here's a decent article about why/how this standard came about that makes
sense:
http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/iso-date

To me, the best part of the ISO 8601 date is that it sorts correctly in
explorer, which I suspect is what you're looking for too. It's really handy
for many different things, especially a poor man's versioning system.

Regards,

Twayne
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Shenan Stanley
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      19th Dec 2009

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Twayne wrote:
> Regardless of the rather egotistic, esoteric and condescending
> attitude of the response so far, you'll find better information on
> this subject and assistance on how-to<snipped>


Please, expand how either previous answer received in this conversation:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5bda94bd36b86/

.... was 'egotistic, esoteric and condescending' (that's three different
concepts connected with 'and') in detail so those who responded (me
included) will learn how to better their responses - at least according to
you.

It would be much appreciated and/or at least intesresting.

If I was to examine the answers, I would take mine apart in this manner:

Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Now is a great time to point you to one of the easiest ways to find
> information on problems you may be having and solutions others have
> found:
> Search using Google!
> http://www.google.com/
> (How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html )
>
> How to change date formatting in Windows XP
> http://www.google.com/search?q=How+t...+in+Windows+XP
>
> First link:
> HOW TO: Change Date, Time, Number, and Currency Value Displays in
> Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307938
>
> That help? Come back and let everyone know - after all - this post
> will be floating around the Internet for *years* to come.


I would say the first part was a 'teach to fish' reply. If that was
*everything* of the answer, I could agree with your 'condescending'
comment - but given that is not *everything*, I would say it is merely help
for now and the future.

The second part was a link to the actual Microsoft support web page
detailing how to change the time and date formatting for Windows XP - which
is what I believe was asked. This would be the more 'direct' answer so many
people believe should be the only thing given. I do not. Now *maybe* this
is where you get the 'egotistic' and 'esoteric', but as I see it - the
Microsoft article is not esoteric as it gives very detailed instructions
meant for *anyone* to follow. I don't believe it egotistical for me to
provide that answer given the part before where I tried to teach one how to
perform a Google search to help themselves.

The last part was just a request for the original poster to return and
comment on the answer received and pointed out *why* I was requesting this -
pointing out it would further assist people in the future.

For the other responder...

Bob I wrote:
> Regional and language Option in Control Panel


I see a straight-forward response, albeit lacking in content or any
reference material. Not that the latter is *required*, but I have found
most people looking for an answer like to ensure the suggestions they follow
are backed up by more than just the word of a single person they do not
know - and if one can provide definitive reference material, they can feel
pretty safe about following the advice.

That's what I see - please, take the time to support what you have accuse
others of.

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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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      19th Dec 2009
Isn't it great to have Twayne back. Get a daily chuckle out of his verbiage
no doubt
due to his ego.
"Shenan Stanley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:uVEE$(E-Mail Removed)...
> <snipped>
>
>
>
> Twayne wrote:
>> Regardless of the rather egotistic, esoteric and condescending
>> attitude of the response so far, you'll find better information on
>> this subject and assistance on how-to<snipped>

>
> Please, expand how either previous answer received in this conversation:
> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5bda94bd36b86/
>
> ... was 'egotistic, esoteric and condescending' (that's three different
> concepts connected with 'and') in detail so those who responded (me
> included) will learn how to better their responses - at least according to
> you.
>
> It would be much appreciated and/or at least intesresting.
>
> If I was to examine the answers, I would take mine apart in this manner:
>
> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>> Now is a great time to point you to one of the easiest ways to find
>> information on problems you may be having and solutions others have
>> found:
>> Search using Google!
>> http://www.google.com/
>> (How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html )
>>
>> How to change date formatting in Windows XP
>> http://www.google.com/search?q=How+t...+in+Windows+XP
>>
>> First link:
>> HOW TO: Change Date, Time, Number, and Currency Value Displays in
>> Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307938
>>
>> That help? Come back and let everyone know - after all - this post
>> will be floating around the Internet for *years* to come.

>
> I would say the first part was a 'teach to fish' reply. If that was
> *everything* of the answer, I could agree with your 'condescending'
> comment - but given that is not *everything*, I would say it is merely
> help for now and the future.
>
> The second part was a link to the actual Microsoft support web page
> detailing how to change the time and date formatting for Windows XP -
> which is what I believe was asked. This would be the more 'direct' answer
> so many people believe should be the only thing given. I do not. Now
> *maybe* this is where you get the 'egotistic' and 'esoteric', but as I see
> it - the Microsoft article is not esoteric as it gives very detailed
> instructions meant for *anyone* to follow. I don't believe it egotistical
> for me to provide that answer given the part before where I tried to teach
> one how to perform a Google search to help themselves.
>
> The last part was just a request for the original poster to return and
> comment on the answer received and pointed out *why* I was requesting
> this - pointing out it would further assist people in the future.
>
> For the other responder...
>
> Bob I wrote:
>> Regional and language Option in Control Panel

>
> I see a straight-forward response, albeit lacking in content or any
> reference material. Not that the latter is *required*, but I have found
> most people looking for an answer like to ensure the suggestions they
> follow are backed up by more than just the word of a single person they do
> not know - and if one can provide definitive reference material, they can
> feel pretty safe about following the advice.
>
> That's what I see - please, take the time to support what you have accuse
> others of.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>



 
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