Pete Elmore wrote:

> Ezra Zygmuntowicz wrote:

> > "SPT_051205.jpg"

> 	Date::parse("#{month}/#{day}/#{year}").strftime("%B %d %G")

Are you sure %G is what you want here?  I”Ēm betting that the dates
generated for the names of these JPEGs aren”Ēt conforming to ISO 8601 and
timezone settings.  Or perhaps I”Ēm misunderstanding the usefulness of
%G.  Also, Ezra, the use of the fifth month (May) was ambiguous, as it”Ēs
unclear whether you want the full month name (%B) or its three-letter
abbreviation (%b).

> There was a little ambiguity in the example (Was the month the first
> 05, or was that the year?), so you may need to swap the $1 and $3.

The <year><day><month> template is definitely one of the weirder ones,
although <month><day><year> is certainly a bit weird as well :-),
        nikolai

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