Two dates separated by a solidus as in ISO 8601 or a hyphen or the like imply a time-interval with known start and end. It may be used for anniversaries of...
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You don't seem to state a point. But it seems to me that simply leaving out the end timepoint would serve the purpose. ... person, ... be ... is ... (zh)...
... 8601 date. You could of course consider it an ISO 8601 date followed by an ISO 8601 time, but since the date and time are related it would not be correct....
In a message dated 1/18/2004 6:09:34 AM Central Standard Time, per@... writes: As you state, strictly speaking "2003-11-22 13:30:15" is not an ISO ...
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... ISO ... would ... It's true. A note under 5.4.1 of ISO 8601 Final Draft dated 2000-12- 15 says that the letter T may be omitted if readily understood. ... ...
... I didn't even know that. Haven't read the new final draft in detail. ... I was somewhat disappointed to see the first edition of ISO 8601, since the ISO...
The '03:00-05:00' looks pretty confusing to the average reader. Maybe this should be changed to '03:00:00 local time' and mention of what location the event...
Do you think you can possibly give examples of what these human-oriented date representations were? Out of just a wild guess, I'm guessing something like the...
... Actually, I still have a copy of the first page of the Swedish standard, that consisted of four pages only. Here's a summary, partly translated to English:...
What's SIS 01 02 11 in the beginning, den in section 1.2, and kl in section 2.1 mean? That . in the times to separate hour, minute, and second values is bound...
... From: Per Johansson To: ISO8601@yahoogroups.com Sent: 2004 January 23, Friday 05:28 Subject: [ISO8601] Re: Is "2003-11-22 13:30:15" an ISO-8601 date in...
Budai, Andrew
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Guys, These are noble sentiments, but not really iso 8601 related. I understand that you are starting from 8601 as a base, but you are not talking about an...
... and kl ... used ... This was a national Swedish standard, intended for Swedish-speaking users. A similar standard for, say, Germany, would of course use ...
... It's identical to the same rubric in the same section of the 1988 edition. However, it says "omitted", not "replaced by a space". Spaces do not occur in...
I agree again here. 'Date and Time for everyday use' makes sense because uses very simple language. 'Human-oriented Date Representation' should only be used in...
... From: Tex Texin To: ISO8601@yahoogroups.com Sent: 2004 January 23, Friday 11:02 Subject: Re: [ISO8601] Re: Is "2003-11-22 13:30:15" an ISO-8601 date in...
Budai, Andrew
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This sounds like a nice idea! I was thinking about starting it but, don't know exactly what category to put it in Yahoo! Groups... Plus, I don't know the...
... From: Tex Texin To: ISO8601@yahoogroups.com ; NGUYEN Adam ; Budai, Andrew ; wwdates@yahoogroups.com Sent: 2004 January 26, Monday 09:15 Subject: New group...
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I guess I can try and be moderator. I've been using computers since 2001-09-17, three Windows Operating Systems (98, ME, XP Professional) and I'm on my...
nothing else, I'll set it up. Moderating a yahoo group is pretty easy, not too technical, and the user community will give you plenty of advice about what is...
... try ... my ... I'm new here, as a member, although I've been reading these threads for a while. How should the two groups handle topics which relate to ...
In a message dated 1/26/2004 12:57:04 PM Central Standard Time, jmsteele@... writes: Because of its machine bias, 8601 does have some shortcomings...
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Unicode only supports localisation of various language-dependent information, not much internationalisation. That's why it supports all those calendars, plus...
... day and ... calenders, ... 1582 C.E. ... etc. ... UNICODE ... I'm not sure I understand how that helps. I view it as a competing alternative that...