It would only be date dependent if the target locale celebrated a leap year or some other 'holiday' that added or removed a date from their calendar. Being hung over, and missing a day does not count.
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That date headline is locale dependant!
It would only be date dependent if the target locale celebrated a leap year or some other 'holiday' that added or removed a date from their calendar.
Being hung over, and missing a day does not count.
No Jon, it's locale dependent because not everyone uses "MM/DD/YYYY". Heck, I'm in the US and I use "YYYY-MM-DD".
That was my first thought as well, should be in ISO 8601 format.
It should be a UNIX timestamp :P
In other words 1189710411.
That only works for one second, not the whole day.