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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Where? My three browsers (MicroB, Firefox and now, just for the laugh, IE10) all show "Paul Kocialkowski, 02/04/2014 06:57 PM" near at the end, next to the link to the patch - as well on the top of the patch page. It's hard-coded in the page sources, not browser or locale dependent. Which was my point
The server probably does not locate you in North America it seems (the only place where month comes first). The hardcoded part is determined with your request prior to the receiving of the html code, that is when you send your request for delivery to the server. I have checked with MicroB, Firefox (both 17.0.9 ESR and 27.0.1) and IE9, all stating "Paul Kocialkowski, 04.02.2014 18:57"
Date representation has always been an issue (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country for reference) when using slash as separator.