Hundredths? When this was raised, I was told it was thousandths, and that's
what I've put in 3.90beta2
  http://www.mail-archive.com/analog-help%40lists.isite.net/msg02635.html
Looking back, I see Jason did say it was hundredths before, but I got lost
counting the zeros...
  http://www.mail-archive.com/analog-help%40lists.isite.net/msg02628.html
Can someone give me a definitive answer? Preferably some official
documentation, or don't they bother to document it?

Jason wrote:
> Given the incomplete nature of the W3C documentation, the spec. was never 
> completed even to rough draft level, I don't see any reason to use that 
> as the reference.

However preliminary the draft was, Microsoft had two better options than
what they did:
  1) Log in seconds including decimals. This is explicitly permitted by the
     draft, and allows arbitrary precision later;
  2) Log in centiseconds or milliseconds but call the field a different
     name.

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