On May 8, 4:21 pm, John Callahan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Generally, I go with ISO8601 format whenever I can, which is something
> like "1995-02-04T10:20:01Z".  It also has subsets, like "2009-05".  
> more info athttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

Thanks John! ISO sounds promising. The question is: Does Exhibit /
TImeline use a generic parser that accepts all ISO subsets?

Maybe David, or one of the developers can comment?

I was thinking (for my situation) of having a second .js file with,
say, "Time" and "AcceptableTime" and then somehow as the ex:start and
ex:end supply a expression that maps to the acceptable time format.
This would save me the trouble of changing my whole existing dataset.

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Rahul
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