On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 09:51:20PM +0200, Göran Uddeborg wrote:
Keld Jørn Simonsen writes:
Is there a SIS standard for dates too, or are you referring to the ITS
standard mentioned previously? What is the number?
Yes, there is a SIS standard for dates, I believe it is SIS/ISO 8601
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 07:46:05PM +0200, Göran Uddeborg wrote:
Keld Jørn Simonsen writes:
I think SIS - Sewdish Institute for Standardisation is also a preferable
source for Swedish Language, and especially when it comes to computers.
You know what they say about standards: The nice thing
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 07:46:05PM +0200, Göran Uddeborg wrote:
Keld Jørn Simonsen writes:
I think SIS - Sewdish Institute for Standardisation is also a preferable
source for Swedish Language, and especially when it comes to computers.
You know what they say about standards: The nice thing
I think SIS - Sewdish Institute for Standardisation is also a preferable
source for Swedish Language, and especially when it comes to computers.
SIS has made a recommendation to use either 12:34:56 or 12.34.56
as the time format, and mentions 12:34:56 first. This is a description
made especially
I think SIS - Sewdish Institute for Standardisation is also a preferable
source for Swedish Language, and especially when it comes to computers.
SIS has made a recommendation to use either 12:34:56 or 12.34.56
as the time format, and mentions 12:34:56 first. This is a description
made especially
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