On 7/10/07, Oleg Kobchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Because if ':' and '-' are optional so may be a
part of date, otherwise direct positional From
would suffice.

I don't see anything within the standard that talks about
representing time within a month.

I might be concerned about "day of week" or "ordinal date"
representations, if I were really pushing the envelope.  I don't
know of any context where these are mixed with calendar
dates, but I can imagine someone declaring that this is a
specification that I needed to comply with.

That said, I should also note that the yyyy-mm-dd hh-mm-ss
representation is not interchangeable with the yyyy-mm-ddThh-mm-ss
representation.  Conceptually speaking, the first is two data elements
while the latter is a single data element which combines date and
time.

--
Raul
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