>> In an earlier message, Marcus said: M> FYI - I know it's not traditional to look to standards from the ISO M> folks but there's an ISO standard date/time format. ;) ISO8601 M> YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.SSS +/- HH Where "T" separating the date and time is M> a literal text 'T'. The +/- offset is for GMT offset. +0 or -0 can both M> indicate Zulu time. >> On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 23:16:30 +0100, >> "Rainer Gerhards" <rgerhardsat_private> said: R> Do you have a reference to the complete text? http://www.qsl.net/g1smd/isoimp.htm Implementation of the ISO 8601 Standard Around The World (This just shows the standards documents which define ISO 8601 for use) http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/technical/software/SGML/doc/iso8601/ISO8601.html ISO 8601 Date/Time Representations http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html A summary of the International Standard Date and Time Notation I believe the original standard is copyrighted and not available online. Interested people will have to order a paper copy from: International Organisation for Standardization Case postal 56 1, rue due Varembe CH-1211 Geneve 20 Switzerland phone: +41 22 749 01 11 fax: +41 22 733 34 30 email: salesat_private Or American National Standards Institute: 11 West 42nd Street 13th Floor New York, NY 10036 Phone: (212) 642-4900 Fax: (212) 302-1286 WWW: http://www.ansi.org -- Karl Vogel ASC/YCOA, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 vogelkeat_private http://www.dnaco.net/~vogelke IRS: We've got what it takes to take what you've got. --bumper sticker _______________________________________________ LogAnalysis mailing list LogAnalysisat_private http://lists.shmoo.com/mailman/listinfo/loganalysis
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