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Posted by Dr J R Stockton on July 5, 2008, 2:53 pm
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In comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html message <MPG.22d8891f1cad184a98b6
f4@news.individual.net>, Fri, 4 Jul 2008 20:23:51, Stan Brown
>Fri, 4 Jul 2008 23:23:46 +0100 from Dr J R Stockton
>> IIRC, YYYY-MM-DD is in a US Federal standard
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>It may be a US Federal standard, or it may not.
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>But it *is* an ISO standard, number 8601 to be exact. (And I am
>amazed that I remember that number.)
I was rather assuming that we would all expect us all to realise that,
if only by reading the article to which I was responding. See via sig.
>reference: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html
That's somewhat dated; it seems to imply that 8601:2004 is not available
for download.
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Dates - miscdate.htm moredate.htm js-dates.htm pas-time.htm critdate.htm etc.
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