Hello, I am trying to follow the ISO 8601 requirements for date and time formatting in an application where I need to store a date, and am completely...
I think you just indicate whatever default time you use (like 00:00), then use a timezone afterwards. I don't believe dates alone have timezone information in...
Indeed, it wouldn't make sense. And dates do _not_ allow for a time zone. If you mean to indicate the entire day, use a time interval. But if it's just for you...
18:22 Fri 06 Dec 2006 REF:AECSTFN1 Y/R: ISO8601 Timezones TO: ISO8601 Special Interest Group cc ebXML Developers Hi - Happy New Year INCORPORATING...
Stephen GOULD
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Jan 6, 2006 11:31 am
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... supports ... JYIS Timezones _are_ supported. You can have an offset from UTC specified down to the minute, which ought to be more than enough precision....
Section 5.3.4 of ISO8601 (in the 2000 version) explains how to indicate your local offset from UTC, i.e. your time zone, so I have no idea why this thread was...
13:12 Sat 07 Jan 2006 REF:AECSTFN2 Y/R: ISO8601 Timezones TO: ISO8601 Special Interest Group cc ebXML Developers eBusiness Interests BBS SET UP FOR...
Stephen GOULD
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Jan 7, 2006 3:20 am
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Although I agree in general, I also think that you are going bit too far with the statement that everything should be in UTC. If dates are used in a hub for...
... rules ... time ... The departure time printed on the ticket, not being subject to data interchange (between computers), is likely to be in local time. This...
"ISO8601 & Time Zones Work Group" <smaller>http://www.godlikeproductions.com/bbs/message.php?messageid=197873&showdate=&mpage=<bigger> Piebald - thanks for...
Stephen GOULD
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Jan 9, 2006 1:48 am
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"ISO8601 & Time Zones Work Group" <smaller>http://www.godlikeproductions.com/bbs/message.php?messageid=197873&showdate=&mpage=<bigger> Tex - the issue with...
Stephen GOULD
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Jan 9, 2006 2:06 am
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... back ... I expect if you inspect the message headers you will see that that is not the case. If you and your colleagues are in the habit of typing dates...
... Stephen, Hi, sorry I haven't had time to reply. But, here are 2 docs of interest from the W3C: Time zones http://www.w3.org/TR/timezone/ 8601 date formats...
... January 10, 2006 6:03 PM<bold></color> ... I don't see what point you're trying to make. None of the examples you provide are in ISO8601 format. How can...
... everything. Yeah, I tend to be "argumentative" as I've mentioned before. That's what makes it so irritating that I haven't (yet) found anything with which...
... Hmmm... unfortunate that the W3C is still talking about "wall time", but that's just human nature I guess. And although I still contend that DST should be...
Ivy, see the definition in the time zone doc: "For example, when a website maintaining a group calendar in the United States schedules a recurring meeting for...
11:03 Fri 13 Jan 2006 REF:AECSTFE1 TO: ISO 8601 cc ebXML Sorry Piebald - the cut & paste caused the colour parameters to distort the e-mail message -...
Stephen GOULD
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Jan 13, 2006 2:26 am
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This mail clarifies that you changed domain servers. Changes like this take as much as 72 hours to spread across the net. The problem of the mail delay has...
... But e-mail is one of the longest-standing applications where time, though not in ISO8601 format, is sufficiently well-defined that the problems you ...
... which is ... case ... the ... that "reply" ... Exactly, it seems you are trying to rely on timestamps that were typed freestyle by the user rather than the...
... I don't understand this last comment. Obviously, any date and time you specify is a range, if you want to view it that way. If, as you say, we can view...
First, read section 5.2.1.1; it starts with, "When the application identifies the need for an expression only of a calendar date" ... That is, the date and...
06:15 Tue 17 Jan 2006 REF:AECSTFN3 Y/R: ISO8601 Timezones ISO8601/ebXML Dates & Time-zones BBS link on http://www.oic.org TO: ISO8601 cc ebXML...
Stephen GOULD
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Jan 16, 2006 10:34 pm
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... I disavow any previous access to any such site. I'm pretty sure I didn't until SGould said he'd set up his thread. But maybe it's related to these strange...
Stephen, et al. 1) The purpose of this ISO8601 yahoogroup list is to discuss ISO 8601. We should now return to the topic, and also to maintain decorum. Stephen...