ISO date format [was: Wireless Extension update]

Thomas Hood (jdthood@mail.com)
20 Oct 2001 08:52:27 -0400


I don't think it's true that there are alternative ISO standards,
otherwise the ISO standard (YYYY-MM-DD) wouldn't be a standard.
The standard applies only to _numerical_ dates, however.

This web page gives a summary:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html

Quotation from the page:
ISO 8601 is only specifying numeric notations and does not cover
dates and times where words are used in the representation. It is
not intended as a replacement for language-dependent worded date
notations such as "24. Dezember 2001" (German) or "February 4, 1995"
(US English).

When writing dates in English I like "4 February 2001" or
"4 Feb 2001" since it reads easily and still puts day, month, year
in a sane order.

I tried to look up the standard itself at the ISO website but
found that I would have to pay 104 Swiss Francs to download the
pdf file.

--
Thomas Hood

--- original message ---

Hi Randy.

>> - * Version : 11 28.3.01 >> + * Version : 12 5.10.01

> nitpicking, i'm sure, but:

> 5.10.01 could have several meanings, usually depending on geographic > location etc., and there is an ISO standard (8601) which says:

> The international standard date notation is YYYY-MM-DD

There is also another ISO standard (I forget the number) which states that the international standard date notation is any of...

DD.MM.YYYY (European) MM/DD/YYYY (American) YYYY-MM-DD (Japanese)

...with the punctuation character specifying the one in use. I note that the dates as originally quoted above are clearly consistant with this standard, so see no problem myself.

Personally, I prefer to use the DD-MMM-YYYY format myself, where MMM in the three-letter English abbreviation for the month in question, and there is thus no room for misreading it as something else.

> I'd prefer not to be confused by the '>' quoted notation above, > although I don't mind the dots instead of hyphens.

I'm so used to > quoting in emails that anything else gets me confused.

Best wishes from Riley.

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