Re: [PATCH] Support output ISO 8601 format dates

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Jan Hudec <bulb@xxxxxx> writes:

> I apologise for nitpicking, but ISO 8601 (and RFC 3339) says separator between
> date and time is 'T' and there is no separator between time and timezone. So
> this should be
> ...
> ISO 8601 makes separators optional, so simple 4-digit timezone is OK.

My reading of 8601 was that it is allowed to drop [T] as long as
it is clear from the context by agreement between the parties
involved, although I admit the only copy I have handy is JIS
X0301 (2002), which is matching Japanese industrial standard
that consists of translation of ISO 8601 (2000) plus Japanese
"emperor's era" extensions.



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