RE: Notes on the say-as note

 

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Eira Monstad 

    Since the intention is not to be iso-compliant in the first 
    place,
Who'se intention please?


   it  
     would make sense to do something that works 
    internationally. The datetime  
    format works fine for times intended to be 
    machine-readable, but is not  
    sufficient for human-readable documents in an international 
    perspective.

I always thought ISO was international?

A reliable method of getting to any human readable format
is to have a format which is easily machine readable, for
transformation into the human targeted form?


regards daveP
been there and done that guessing date and time formats.

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Received on Tuesday, 31 May 2005 13:55:26 UTC