On 2000-Jan-31 Jan Bostrom wrote(>>,>): [2000-Feb-01] ... I initially rejected 'COUNTRY=046' for this very reason. Many other '03x' and '04x' COUNTRY numbers...
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Aron Roberts
aron@...
Feb 2, 2000 6:44 pm
Do you have -- or can you point to -- a concise, compelling statement of why a software vendor should adopt ISO 8601 in their products? In addition, can you...
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raymond.robertson@...
Feb 4, 2000 10:15 am
Hi, Does anyone know how I can set Linux to display dates in the ISO8601 short date format? Ideally this would be at the command prompt level but failing that,...
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pratt@...
Mar 2, 2000 10:39 pm
I have not been able to find a package/class for Java that contains a parser that can parse a 8601 date/time string. The Java SimpleDateFormat will allow you...
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Aron Roberts
aron@...
Mar 3, 2000 9:17 pm
In the message "ISO8601 parser/formatter for Java", dated 2000-03-02, ... In a search of the Google Internet search engine today, the closest I was able to...
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Steve Adams
steve@...
Mar 23, 2000 11:24 am
Hi, I'm very glad to see a steady increase in the number of members to this group but am a bit perplexed as to why the discussion and information flow seems to...
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Wendell Palmer
canaan@...
Mar 23, 2000 1:11 pm
I thing there is very little to discuss.Any rational person realizes ISO dating is the way to go. How to implement is the issue. Wendell Palmer ...
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g1smd@...
Mar 24, 2000 12:32 am
On 2000-Mar-23 Steve Adams wrote: [2000-Mar-23] ... I have been away since late last month, so I have provided no input for many weeks. However, my Inbox still...
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g1smd@...
Mar 24, 2000 12:32 am
On 2000-Mar-22 Nagi wrote(>): [2000-Mar-23] ... There is no standard for two digit year dates, other than that it is implied that the user knows which 100 year...
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g1smd@...
Mar 24, 2000 12:32 am
On 2000-Mar-20 Richard wrote(>): [2000-Mar-23] ... It's quite well known in some Military circles, and is the DEFAULT format for all of the US military these...
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g1smd@...
Mar 26, 2000 2:36 am
[2000-Mar-25] Two small typing errors appeared in my earlier message. I had 100 emails to read and about 10 replies to do in a limited time. The details are: ...
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g1smd@...
Mar 26, 2000 2:36 am
... [2000-Mar-25] Yes. This is a problem. You need to examine what data is going in, and set the 100-year range accordingly. If the application involves (for...
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Yifan Ji
yfji@...
Apr 5, 2000 6:03 am
In Taiwan, there is an ROC ordinal year system counting from 1912 as the 1st year of the Republic of China (ROC)(foundation). Now it is 89th ROC year. This...
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Yifan Ji
yfji@...
Apr 25, 2000 6:21 am
In Taiwan, there is also a pre-ROC year system counting back from 1911 as the 1st year before the foundation of Republic of China (ROC) (1st pre-ROC year)....
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Wael Ellithy
wellithy@...
May 9, 2000 12:23 am
This is my first posting. Hope I am not reposing this question. I am trying to find the ISO 8601:1990 (or the latest 8601) to download. If you have a link to...
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Yifan Ji
yfji@...
May 23, 2000 6:14 am
Dear TA: I am glad to see you now say Last updated May 15, 2000 instead of 5/15/00. But "Hits since 6/1/98" is not clear enough yet. ISO 8601 does not deal or...
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g1smd@...
May 26, 2000 11:17 pm
... [2000-May-26] Catherine Fennell hopes that 'we will soon see the US formally switch to international notations sometime soon'. The really old news is that...
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g1smd@...
Jun 2, 2000 11:32 pm
[2000-Jun-02] When I design and write Web Sites for other people, I always include a Hit Counter from 'TheCounter.com' on the site. This free service offers an...
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Karl Ove Hufthammer
huftis@...
Jun 15, 2000 3:47 pm
I took a look at the 'files39; section at <URL: http://www.egroups.com/files/ISO8601 > and found two versions of the ISO 8601 standard, one from 1988 and one...
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g1smd@...
Jun 17, 2000 12:49 pm
[2000-Jun-17] Please read <http://www.qsl.net/g1smd/isoimp.htm> and send me any corrections, updates, or additional material that can be listed there. Thank...
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Pete Forman
gsez020@...
Jun 29, 2000 2:30 pm
Is it my imagination or are there more instances of people using '-' rather than '/' as delimiters in non-ISO8601 dates, e.g. 06-29-00. -- Pete Forman...
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Karl Ove Hufthammer
huftis@...
Jun 29, 2000 3:39 pm
... From: "Pete Forman" <gsez020@...> To: <ISO8601@egroups.com> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 4:30 PM Subject: [ISO8601] Hyphens in non-ISO...
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g1smd@...
Jun 29, 2000 9:28 pm
[2000-Jun-29] This mailing list has been a bit quiet of late. How about each subscriber out there posting a short message about what they have been doing...
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Green, Paul
Paul_Green@...
Jun 30, 2000 9:46 pm
Folks, My activities have focused on alerting Stratus VOS customers to the ambiguity of 2-digit years starting January 2, 2001. I'm concerned that both...
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Wendell Palmer
canaan@...
Jul 1, 2000 1:10 pm
Karl, I believe that the Guidelines for SI Metric indicate that hyphens are to be used when writing and spaces are used in type; computers may use neither. The...
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g1smd@...
Jul 5, 2000 11:14 pm
[2000-Jun-29] This mailing list has been a bit quiet of late. How about each subscriber out there posting a short message about what they have been doing...
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Justin Jih
jusjih@...
Jul 12, 2000 4:25 am
In ISO 8601, the days of the week may be represented by numbers from Monday as day 1 to Sunday as day 7. It is well-suit for Chinese because Monday thru...
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Archie Medrano
amedrano@...
Jul 12, 2000 9:39 pm
Hi, I am new to the list and I found this e-group from one of the "date formats" pages. Is there a list of all/some possible date/time formats somewhere? For...
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Karl Ove Hufthammer
huftis@...
Jul 13, 2000 4:19 pm
... From: "Archie Medrano" <amedrano@...> To: <ISO8601@egroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 11:38 PM Subject: [ISO8601] Request: List of All...
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Aron Roberts
aron@...
Jul 31, 2000 8:15 pm
Strict subsets of ISO 8601 formats have been used as the basic data types for representing dates and times in Extensible Markup Language (XML) schemas. The...