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Re: rfc3339 is the T mandatory? |
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Fri, 07 May 2010 13:05:41 +0100 |
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In short: "yes"
Per section 5.5, the intent in this draft was to specify a timestamp format
using elements from and compatible with 8601, but eliminating as far as
reasonable any variations that could make timestamp data harder to process.
This includes making the 'T' mandatory in date+time values.
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F. Alexander Njemz wrote:
Dear Sirs,
there seems to be some confusion about the interpretation of the
following passages
of RFC 3339:
in section 5.6:
NOTE: ISO 8601 defines date and time separated by "T".
Applications using this syntax may choose, for the sake of
readability, to specify a full-date and full-time separated by
(say) a space character.
and in Appendix A:
ISO 8601 states that the "T" may be omitted under some
circumstances. This grammar requires the "T" to avoid ambiguity.
So, what I would like to ask is if the "T" is mandatory for RFC 3339
conformance or not?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
F. Alexander Njemz
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