The following ISO8601 poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: What would you think of 04.01.03? CHOICES AND RESULTS - 2003-01-04, 13...
18 votes out of 233 current members on the list. The members have a bias of all choosing to join an English speaking list, and an interest and awareness of...
I'm sorry - I must have missed this poll - I don't remember seeing any message about it - maybe the lack of response was partly due to the mailing list...
Sorry, my mistake, I was getting my groups mixed up (oops) Shaun ... From: ISO8601@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ISO8601@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Sunday, 2 February...
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hjwoudenberg@...
Feb 6, 2003 7:40 pm
If you agree than the industry needs B2C computer-to-consumer standards. I would like comments if B2C should include: Zero suppression (2003-2-6) Name of day...
Hi. If you provide the day name, is it the day in UTC or the day in local time? The last example strikes me as confusing. I had presumed the day was UTC since ...
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hjwoudenberg@...
Feb 7, 2003 3:19 am
In a message dated 2/6/2003 2:02:56 PM Central Standard Time, tex@... ... I did not consider any time to be UTC ... Good point, I have not thought...
... You are right. I meant the example with date alone. Of course that is not necessarily UTC or local. The day by itself is ambiguous since the time zone ...
Today, I submitted the following feedback suggestion to Apple's Mac OS X development team: In addition to the country- and region-specific date/time formats ...
Aron, That's an excellent suggestion. I wonder if we shouldn't lobby all the vendors to make 8601 one of their choices, so that users can choose the standard ...
... Thank you for mentioning my Calendar Generator. I am glad to have found this forum to discuss ISO 8601. Please note that I have been promoting consistent...
Hi I've recently been contacted by a jounalist from ISO regarding the campaign. I feel sure that many people on this group would like to help so I have copied...
Hi As spotted by a few people, there was no reply email address on the last post with the testimonial requests from Elizabeth Gasiorowski- Denis of ISO. She...
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hjwoudenberg@...
Feb 12, 2003 9:42 pm
I have two question, a detailed explanation follows Has anyone had experience using fractions of seconds (time) or UTC with ordinal dates? Has anyone had...
Are there any advantages that ordinal dates (YYYY-DDD) have over YYYY-MM-DD (month dates) and/or YYYY-Www-D (week dates)? Week dates have the disadvantage of...
... The main advantage it that you don't have to worry about the rather random lengths of months, just that years can be either 365 or 366 days long. ... ...
Remaining day numbers are nice. Countdown to New Year's! Seriously, I don't know what they're actually used for besides just seeing how many days that are left...
What is it? I know that the popular way to say a time like 18:30 is just "eighteen thirty" but, if words are involved, is it "eighteen hours, thirty minutes"...
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hjwoudenberg@...
Mar 3, 2003 2:31 am
The challenge, find a faster and shorter solution. Word document included in attachment. The split week at the end of the year creates the problem....
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) now offers an introductory "product" page which describes ISO 8601 and explains its benefits: "Numeric...
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Jeandré
jeandre@...
Mar 4, 2003 12:24 am
If you don't have a respected history with wikipedia, please ignore this email. Please don't vote in this if you don't have a good standing relationship with...
thanks for the link. Yes, it is a generally good page. It could say a bit more about the benefits of standards on top of the specific benefits of 8601. I have...
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Daniel Biddle
deltab@...
Mar 4, 2003 4:40 pm
... I expect they're there to make it easier to do date calculations that cross years: 2002-12-31/2003-01-01 0 + 1 = 1 day 2002-12-15/2003-02-26 16 +...
... True to both. ISO is still selling copies of the ISO 8601:2000 standards document for CHF 108 (approximately 80 USD or 74 EUR at today's conversion rate)....
You can configure the format of 'last modified' dates automatically inserted on Web pages served by the Apache Web server to YYYY-MM-DD via the 'config...
[Resending, with a typo in one of the SSI directives corrected ...] You can configure the format of 'last modified' dates automatically inserted on Web pages...