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This template has no provision to deal with a date in a non-Gregorian calendar. Also, [[ISO 8601]] requires mutual agreement among those exchanging information before using years outside the range 1583–9999 CE. Therefore, use of this template for non-Gregorian dates or dates outside that range constitutes a ''false'' claim of conformance to the ISO 8601 standard.
This template has no provision to deal with a date in a non-Gregorian calendar. Also, [[ISO 8601]] requires mutual agreement among those exchanging information before using years outside the range 1583–9999 CE. Therefore, use of this template for non-Gregorian dates or dates outside that range constitutes a ''false'' claim of conformance to the ISO 8601 standard.


Any editor encountering such usage should change the date to plain text with no template; or if not confident in doing so, raise the matter on this template's talk page.<noinclude>[[Category:Template namespace templates]]
Any editor encountering such usage should change the date to plain text with no template; or if not confident in doing so, raise the matter on this template's talk page.<noinclude>


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Latest revision as of 23:24, 7 June 2021

This template has no provision to deal with a date in a non-Gregorian calendar. Also, ISO 8601 requires mutual agreement among those exchanging information before using years outside the range 1583–9999 CE. Therefore, use of this template for non-Gregorian dates or dates outside that range constitutes a false claim of conformance to the ISO 8601 standard.

Any editor encountering such usage should change the date to plain text with no template; or if not confident in doing so, raise the matter on this template's talk page.