- From: Markus Fleck <fleck@informatik.uni-bonn.de>
- Date: Sat, 27 Dec 1997 04:39:35 +0100
- To: w3c-dist-auth@w3.org
Yaron Goland wrote: > XML uses it and it is my understanding that all future IETF > standards will be moving over to it. > > The rationale for using the ISO8601 date format was a strong > > feeling on the Design Team (Yaron was the main proponent, as > > I recall) that it is a > > superior time format. An example for ISO 8601 is 1997-08-15T11:12:00-0400 More information can be found, for example, at <http://www.netspot.unisa.edu.au/html/compendium/datetime.htm>. BTW, PEP (HTTP extension draft) mentions WebDAV in Section 17.1, "Client Queries Server for DAV" in the draft-ietf-http-pep-05.txt (expired 21 Nov 97). However, I could not find a link in the WebDAV drafts or on the web site to PEP. Is PEP obsolete? Yours, Markus.
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