Matt wrote:
> The handy timesince filter, django.utils.timesince.timesince(d), uses
> 30 days to represent all months. This leads to funny results when
> dealing with large timespans. For example, my daughter was born on
> March 9th of this year and timesince says she is 7 months old today,
> in
The handy timesince filter, django.utils.timesince.timesince(d), uses
30 days to represent all months. This leads to funny results when
dealing with large timespans. For example, my daughter was born on
March 9th of this year and timesince says she is 7 months old today,
instead of on the 9th.