Martynas, Daniel,

thanks to both your replies.
I have been reading a little more (notably on
http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#date), and it looks like the given
strings are actually valid. Note that 'T' is the time spec separator,
not timezone. Timezone may contain a 'Z', which is equivalent to
'00:00', but something like '+12:00' would be valid, too.
So, sorry for all the noise, it seems I need to fix the software on the
receiving end (which is rdflib). :-)

Regards,
        Stefan

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