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... be ... No. Consumers get presented some other format. ... Of course. ... letters be ... No. And they're not anyway. ... time and ... Huh? I think uppercase...
piebaldconsult
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Jun 2, 2004
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See attachment for a word copy. Any Date Globalize your e-Business The need: IBM ¾ “Globalizing your e-business is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity. As...
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Jun 6, 2004
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Used on the fastest PC the Mac G5 IBM's mainframes IBM's midrange computers Soon on IBM's UNIX computers All of these run Linux. These are the first CPUs to...
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Jun 6, 2004
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Please suppress the urge to advertise on this list. thanks...
Tex Texin
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Jun 6, 2004
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In a message dated 6/6/2004 2:26:41 AM Central Daylight Time, tex@... writes: Please suppress the urge to advertise on this list. thanks...
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On 2004-06-06 (>): [2004-06-12] ... binary Y2K) type problem ... Rollover has already happened once. It was 1999-08-21. ...
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Jun 13, 2004
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... q=gps+rollover+1999+date&num=100&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&btnG=Google+Search ... Agreed. To further correct the GPS info, the actual epoch is 1980-01- 06T00:00:00Z....
johnmsteele
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Jun 13, 2004
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I have added a page to my website with details of using ISO 8601 http://www.ukastro.com/ISO8601.html also is details of a small freeware program i use to put...
jamespeteroneill
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Jul 4, 2004
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... of TClockEx. [2004-07-04] I have used TClockEx for several years. I asked the author about possibly making the ISO format the default when first used. He...
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Jul 4, 2004
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... setup ... of ... http://dmoz.org/Science/Reference/Standards/Individual_Standards/ISO_8 601/ ... Ian, Thanks for that link. I have added it to my webpage. ...
jamespeteroneill
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Jul 7, 2004
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ian, really dnt have an idea how to communicate in an ISO group.. im just a member.... will u teach me how to..... it will be highly appreciated..... thanks so...
annalyn bermas
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Jul 12, 2004
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No activity on this site, therefore something to talk about. The ISO 3166 country code 1. Gives the universal time offset for most of the world. State codes...
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Jul 15, 2004
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Hi, 1) ISO 639-1 defines language codes, not "UNICODE". 2) The set of ISO code pages does not cover all of the languages of the world... (no japan, china,...
Tex Texin
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Jul 15, 2004
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In a message dated 7/15/2004 7:53:44 PM Central Daylight Time, tex@... writes: There are other groups that talk about these encodings. tex Not...
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Jul 16, 2004
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But all that other crap is not relevant to ISO8601....
piebaldconsult
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Jul 17, 2004
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In a message dated 7/17/2004 12:02:24 AM Central Daylight Time, PIEBALDconsult@... writes: But all that other crap is not relevant to ISO8601. Is this...
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There are other groups that talk about these encodings. tex HJ writes in response: Not important, would be nice to have a single source. ========== Try...
Tex Texin
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Jul 19, 2004
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Hi - as many of you may be aware the Australia-USA Free Trade Agreement [Aus-USA-FTA] has been passed by the USA House of Representatives and Senate and just...
Stephen GOULD
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Jul 20, 2004
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... [2004-07-20] I fail to understand why, in a document encouraging the use of ISO 8601 format dates, every date in that document is NOT in the ISO 8601 ...
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Jul 20, 2004
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Just sounds bogus to me....
piebaldconsult
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Jul 21, 2004
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Some questions about the interpretation of time-intervals: 1. Does 2004-01-01/2004-01-10 include January 10, or does it end at 2004-01-10T00:00? 2. Is...
Timothy N. Hill
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Aug 18, 2004
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Good questions. I don't think they are explicitly answered in the standard. Now, can an answer be pieced together? I think so, but there is room for debate. I...
John Steele
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Aug 18, 2004
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I believe number 1 should be a mutual agreement thing, as no end time is specified. For number 2, the latter (2004-01-01/P10D = 2004-01-01/2004-01-11) sounds...
ali0917
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Aug 19, 2004
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Indeed, it's always up to mutual agreement. But my opinion on (1) is that an incomplete timepoint has zeroes for the truncated values (that's defined in the...
piebaldconsult
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Aug 19, 2004
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I would have to argue that is contrary to common usage and would confuse people. Consider a two day conference, described in text as January 10-11. An ISO...
John Steele
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Aug 19, 2004
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Yes. That would make sense for, say a conference taking place traditionally showing 10 -- 11 January, 2004 to mean both days and ISO notation being...
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ali0917
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Aug 20, 2004
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Remember, these format are essentially for computers to understand, not people, "commom usage" doesn't apply. The formats are humanly readable simply so they...
piebaldconsult
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Aug 21, 2004
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I believe that the definitions in 3.3 and 3.7 taken together say that. A calenday is an interval starting at 0000, ending at 2400, and a date is a means of...
John Steele
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Aug 21, 2004
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That makes sense. I usualy use a modified form of ISO 8601 for presenting to people when I wish to use numeric dates. It usually would look like this: ...
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ali0917
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Aug 21, 2004
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No, they just define what a date (either calendar or ordinal) is. Without saying what one means or how to use it. But also look at 3.17 and 3.26 -- 3.26...
piebaldconsult
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