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For example, when we use a month and day format common in the US like 4/3 which represents April 3, tickle doesn't seem to catch that. Is there a method we could use to add a few more patterns?
To make things a bit more complex, outside the US a lot of countries have the day and month backwards like 4/3 would represent March 4th. Any ideas on how we could accomodate those conditions?
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To be honest, I haven’t worked on this in a while so I’m not sure. If I get a moment I’ll dive in to the code and see what I think and let you know. The architecture is a bit convoluted so it may end up being a bit of a hack, we’ll see.
For example, when we use a month and day format common in the US like 4/3 which represents April 3, tickle doesn't seem to catch that. Is there a method we could use to add a few more patterns?
To make things a bit more complex, outside the US a lot of countries have the day and month backwards like 4/3 would represent March 4th. Any ideas on how we could accomodate those conditions?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: