Good morning! I would like to suggest/request a small change in settings on the Drupal web site. Currently, dates in most sections are displaying as the European DD/MM/YYYY format. I would like to suggest that, since this site has a worldwide readership, the dates be formatted in ISO-standard YYYY-MM-DD (or YYYY/MM/DD) order. As a citizen of the U.S., I realize that a lot of U.S. sites are really bad about using the U.S.-specific date format (MM/DD/YYYY), and I also feel that this is a bad practice. My sites always use ISO format, because I'm trying to be a good world citizen, and when I teach web design here in the U.S., I make a point of stressing this to my students. :-) This is a small matter, I realize, and I hope I haven't offended anyone by raising the issue, but I think it would be worth considering so that Drupal users all around the world have equal convenience in reading the dates. Kind regards, Scott -- -----------------------+------------------------------------------------------ Scott Courtney | "I don't mind Microsoft making money. I mind them scott@4th.com | having a bad operating system." -- Linus Torvalds http://4th.com/ | ("The Rebel Code," NY Times, 21 February 1999) | PGP Public Key at http://4th.com/keys/scott.pubkey