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I don't understand. OP can you help?
10 1 ReplyIt's likely the birthday is being rejected for not meeting minimum age to consent to the TOS.
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4 66 ReplyIt specifically requested DD/MM/YYYY format though.
52 0 ReplyYeah... I am stoned but this looks like it should be valid and there is just a bug in the code.
5 1 ReplyI’m guessing the UI designer accidentally put in DD/MM/YY, when the code handles the date as MM/DD/YY.
6 1 ReplySometimes if the developers don't specify, the date format can follow clients' settings, which can lead to unpredictable results like this.
10 0 ReplyYeah, I’d imagine you’d want to adapt for different locales. Here in the US, MMDDYY is pretty ubiquitous, but I’m sure it’s different in other countries.
2 1 ReplyI've experienced this kind of confusion first hand, so I know a thing or two.
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95% of people are not USian and also, can read the requested date format correctly.
22 2 Replytell me you are from the US without telling me you are from the US
1 0 ReplyFound the American.
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