The date specified is not a valid format (ie mm/dd/yyyy).
BookCrossing/BookCrossing Localization
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The date specified is not a valid format (ie mm/dd/yyyy).
The date specified is not a valid format (ie mm/dd/yyyy).
Zadané datum nemá platný tvar (dd.mm.yyyy).
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Actually, the typical date format currently used in Italian is dd/mm/yyyy. Would it be possible to follow such "rule" with the Italian translation? Otherwise I'm afraid misunderstandings would occur systematically (e.g., an Italian BCer reading "10/12/2010" would be more likely to think of 10th December than 12th October).
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Brazilian standard is dd/mm/yyyy too.
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Well, on the Dutch version, dd/mm/yyy is working correctly...
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On the German version, dd/mm/yyy is working correctly.
Mmh, I think, the English Version gives the WRONG example (don’t write it like THIS). We translated it with the CORRECT example (which is automatically transformed into dd.mm.yyyy). -
Thanks :)
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Correct Norwegian would be dd.mm.yyyy
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Lunacia, please go ahead and correct it. Just click on the string in Norwegian, where it says "Datoen som er angitt er ikke et gyldig format (dvs. mm / dd / åååå)", and change it to what you know is correct. Then mark it as proofread and boom, you're a proofreader :-))
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I'm still trying to wrap my head around this site. ;-)
BTW - any way to change my avatar? (Where on Earth did that come from?) -
No idea where it found your avatar, but you can change it here: https://webtranslateit.com/en/settings
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The date specified is not a valid format (ie mm/dd/yyyy).The date specified is not a valid format (ie mm/dd/yyyy).
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The date specified is not a valid format (ie mm/dd/yyyy).The date specified is not a valid format (ie mm/dd/yyyy).
The date specified is not a valid format (ie mm/dd/yyyy).
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Zadané datum nemá platný tvar (mm/dd/yyyy).Zadané datum nemá platný tvar (mm/dd/yyyy).
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Zadané datum nemá platný tvar (dd.mm.yyyy).Zadané datum nemá platný tvar (dd.mm.yyyy).
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Zadané datum nemá platný tvar (dd.mm.yyyy).Zadané datum nemá platný tvar (dd.mm.yyyy).
Please use the format that's common in your language. If your language uses dots then please use them, eg. dd.mm.yyyy instead of mm/dd/yyyy