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"9 minutes ago" and "yesterday" are not helpful information for me to determine when posts are hitting the forums.  Can we please have the ISO standard for Date/Time applied to posts for sensible and easy-to-comprehend formatting in determining such crucial information?

If a setting for this already exists, could someone please point me in the appropriate direction?

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I concur. If it's possible, I'd like an actual DateTimeStamp rather than a relative value. It'll make parsing posts easier. Not that I'm planning anything nefarious with post parsing that is....

 

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Just now, GM Capocollo said:

Any place that shows a relative time will show the exact time in a tooltip. 

 

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Hooray! Hopefully I can find that in code somewhere on the page and not hidden in a server side script. Thanks!

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Just now, The Philotic Knight said:

Hooray! Hopefully I can find that in code somewhere on the page and not hidden in a server side script. Thanks!

 

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It's in there.  (This'll also help anyone who wants to make a Greasemonkey/Userstyles/Stylish/etc script to enable exact time display)

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If you float over the relative time, an actual timestamp will appear (sans seconds).

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