... about ... allowing ... Sorry if this was already cover somewhere... In any case, would it be possible for the <comments> tag to also encapsulate the, well,...
... Yes. Thanks. Did the "commonly used" format evolved dramatically in between? Pete <pete@...> Seems not :-) ... Yes. There are many. I personally...
... XML's choice of the "big five" delimiters is a sacrifice they decided was acceptable. The current state of things doesn't take into account many of the ...
... Yep, you're more than welcome to ask at the list you can find from http://rdfweb.org/mailman/listinfo/ - more information about FoaF can also be found at...
... Yes... but one doesn't have to do everything by himself. This is what third party library are for. ... application will never ... This is ... important for...
GMT is stable and predictable. Local variations are not. That is, on the east coast during the summer noon here is 12:00EDT, which is 04:00GMT. But during ...
"Bill Kearney" <ml_yahoo@...> wrote in message news:024201c2dc48$687b9200$2000a8c0@.... ... east Any time is exact but not predicatable. -...
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... What? ... Define what you mean by "reliable". If you store your current time and you're on an offset then you have extra trouble shifting that time later....
"Bill Kearney" <ml_yahoo@...> wrote in message news:000701c2e12a$90f35f60$2000a8c0@.... ... It means that a time in and of itself cannot...
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... Thus using ISO-8601 timestamps is an even better idea. That and they're language neutral. And also quite explicit in expressing the timezone, if any, ...
"Bill Kearney" <ml_yahoo@...> wrote in message news:003601c2e17c$067ced40$2000a8c0@.... ... some ... any, ... Maybe, but that doesn't...
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(Note: this message is cross-posted, please check before replying) We are pleased to announce the 1.02 release of XML::RSS! This is the first stable release of...
Hello, The specification for <source> states: "The purpose of this element is to propogate credit for links, to publicize the sources of news items." Which is...
... everyone is ... Indeed :-) So what gives? Is that simply yet another but in Radio? Utter confusion about time zone? No matter how they are/could/should be...
... <sigh> It's so misunderstood and folks that don't get it just don't seem willing to get with it. GMT (aka UTC) is the one way everything can be reasonably...
... It's the ... All this is wonderful... but... doesn't make much sense... as all email clients are happily using time zone since the beginning of time......
... To you. ... Having been someone that's used e-mail 'since the beginning' I disagree with this assumption. ... Ah, but this isn't e-mail, is it? ... What...
"petite_lapin_blue" <petite_abeille@...> wrote in message news:b45e6n+vecg@.... ... I have to fully agree with you. I just don't get it why...
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... The point is, that the client would have to convert from NY time (which may be daylight savings, depending on when it was created) to UTC/GMT (which is the...
... In email messages the date/time is expressed in a form that includes the UTC offset. The time on the message I'm replying to was in the email header as ...
<mof-rss-dev@...> wrote in message news:uckZ+we/vAfL092yn@.... ... server ... a ... Why exactly is it easier to convert from/to GMT...
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Hi, "Bill Kearney" <ml_yahoo@...> wrote in message news:00cd01c2e342$97207a70$2000a8c0@.... ... assuming ... You're losing information...
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... There is one. It's the W3CDTF format based on ISO8601. That's what the majority of other XML applications use. It's the form used by the Dublin Core. ...
... Uh, I've made the strongest comments about it and tools like Radio /still/ get it wrong. ... No, that's completely false. If you know where you are then...