Dear all, I would like to know whether the folowing means 8pm-midnight on the 3rd February 2001 : 2001-02-03T20/24 The part I'm not sure about is the /24....
o-Dzin Tridral
Tridral@...
Feb 2, 2001 10:18 am
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Yes, 2001-02-03T20/24 is equivalent to 2001-02-03T20/2001-02-03T24, and to 2001-02-03T20/2001-02-04T00. But what about 2001-02-03T20/00? According to section...
bobneifert@...
Feb 2, 2001 3:20 pm
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In my attempts to present and explain the ISO8601 standard here in Iceland I have found most annoying the lack of a letter for weekday. I have had the response...
Thorvaldur Gunnlaugsson
thg@...
Feb 21, 2001 10:24 am
149
... I haven't seen the 2000 version, but in the last version of the ISO8601 standard I recall, the weekday was not part of the date representation. I think...
Bob Hirsch
Bob@...
Feb 22, 2001 7:06 am
150
... It certainly is. If you want to say monday it is W-1, sunday W-7. This looks so bad that it is unuseable. I am asking for something like just V1, V7. ... ...
[2001-Mar-16] Hi, The '10-minute talk', about the Year-Month-Day date format, that I presented to about 120 people at an Astronomy meeting a few months back...
g1smd@...
Mar 16, 2001 11:58 pm
153
After waiting over a month for a response to my request that the ISO 8601:2000 standards document be made freely available, an ISO representative has just...
Aron Roberts
aron@...
Mar 19, 2001 7:14 pm
154
[2001-Mar-22] Hi, In 'The 432 MHz and Up, EME Newsletter' ('NL') of 1998 September, I submitted a paper that had also just been presented at the Paris EME ...
g1smd@...
Mar 22, 2001 10:17 pm
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Ian, re: On the Web, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), now recommend (on the <http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime> site) only the Year-Month-Day date format....
Tex Texin
texin@...
Mar 22, 2001 11:08 pm
157
(Resending, with a correct subject line:) Tex Texin wrote, in "Re: The EME Web Sites and the ISO 8601 Standard" ... Tex is correct. However, date and time...
Aron Roberts
aron@...
Mar 23, 2001 10:27 pm
158
[2001-Apr-02] Many of you may have heard of a software design 'process' called Internationalis(z)ation(!), often abbreviated to 'i18n'. I am currently writing...
g1smd@...
Apr 2, 2001 10:56 pm
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[2001-Apr-02] I note that the following Web Sites of: NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration <http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/> ...
g1smd@...
Apr 2, 2001 10:56 pm
160
... In the paragraph about ISO 4217 you use a Windows character for Euro. Hopefully Yen and Euro will be rendered properly in your final document using ISO...
Pete Forman
pete.forman@...
Apr 3, 2001 9:30 am
161
Pete, Actually, Unicode is not 16-bit, or not 16-bit anymore. The characters range in scalar values from 0..10FFFF. And version 3.1 of Unicode now includes a...
Tex Texin
texin@...
Apr 3, 2001 5:24 pm
162
As I, as a Chinese-American, hate mm/dd/yy and am/pm, I now have my own page for ISO 8601 and against mm/dd/yy and am/pm. It is at ...
Justin JIH
jusjih@...
Apr 6, 2001 7:02 am
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Hello Justin The javascript at: http://321webliftoff.net/isodatetime.html may interest you. Regards, John Walker ...
John Walker
jfwalker@...
Apr 6, 2001 9:17 am
164
I am involved in developing a standard for embeding time into a metadata stream to put into video (MPEG2). The standard is called KLV (Key-Length-Value) and...
mik_1000@...
Apr 10, 2001 4:16 am
165
... [2001-Apr-16] Hi, I find it odd that no-one else here replied to your message, unless perhaps you got some stuff sent directly to you? I don't know if any...
g1smd@...
Apr 16, 2001 3:57 am
166
... Rather more than half a million years (18.4467+ Teraseconds). I'm also surprised at the choice of epoch, but perhaps it's related to some other standard....
Fred Bone
fred.bone@...
Apr 16, 2001 8:33 pm
167
[2001-Apr-23] If you need a copy of the latest ISO8601:2000 Standard, then a very late draft copy of it, is currently available at: ...
g1smd@...
Apr 23, 2001 12:29 am
168
[2001-Apr-28] If you need a copy of the latest ISO8601:2000 Standard, then a very late draft copy of it, is currently available at: ...
g1smd@...
Apr 29, 2001 12:44 am
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[2001-May-28] This is not a definitive list, but represents a starting point for useful info about ISO 8601, Date and Time, and Calendar topics in general. If...
g1smd@...
May 27, 2001 11:24 pm
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Thanks, Ian for this terrific list! ... One minor correction: the new URL for Jukka Korpela's site is: <http://www.malibutelecom.com/yucca/iso8601.html>...
Aron Roberts
aron@...
May 28, 2001 4:59 pm
171
[2001-Jun-04] I found this: <http://www.hr-xml.org/channels/news_and_events.htm> An organisation that is half-heartedly trying to adopt ISO 8601. ... The...
g1smd@...
Jun 4, 2001 10:23 pm
172
Hello. One question: I want to transmit news per NewsML, ISO 8601 is part of it. So, normally my time format is: 20010301T123412+0100 But what to do when e.g....
wa@...
Jun 26, 2001 9:02 pm
173
... The usual practice in the U.S. Pacific time zone is to use the local time of day whatever that is, and change the time zone offset from -0800 in winter to...
Bob Hirsch
Bob@...
Jun 27, 2001 5:27 am
174
Does the news protocol specify what kind of time you have to use, or ... with the ... thank you, that's what I needed to know. Local time seems to be more ...
wa@...
Jun 27, 2001 7:39 am
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Please remove me from mailing list. Thank you. Respectfully, dwl Doug Luthanen 501 750-6840 ... From: wa@... [mailto:wa@...] Sent:...
Douglas_Luthanen@...
Jun 27, 2001 1:14 pm
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