On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Eugene van der Pijll wrote: > What standard? I didn't override iso8601(), only datetime(). Those are > not synonymous any longer in ::Julian.
I see. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not ;) > If datetime() is there, as you say, as a convenient way to print both > date & time, I think it would make sense to include a similar method in > every calendar module, and to include in the output which calendar is used. I gues ... > (By the way, what should ::Julian->iso8601 return? If I follow the > standard strictly, it should be the Gregorian date...) Uh, umm, uh, umm, I dunno. It probably should be an error or something (or just not exist). The ISO 8601 standard is really just about the Gregorian calendar. -dave /*======================= House Absolute Consulting www.houseabsolute.com =======================*/
