Hello Trent,

On Sat, 28.07.2007 at 10:42:00 +1000, Trent W. Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The _User Guide_ document states that
> | Date-and-time stamps are specified with the date in international
> | standard format (yyyy-mm-dd) joined to the time (hh:mm:ss) by a
> | period ..
> 
> AFAICT this is *not* the international standard format; both ISO 8601
> and RFC 3339 seem to recommend if not mandate the uppercase roman
> letter "T" where Roundup expects a period.

this is correct, but your reading of the user guide appears to be
debatable from my point of view. If you re-read the quote you presented
in your bug report, you may find that the wording is crafted to
attribute the international date format only to the date, not the time.

I agree that the explanation could be clearer to specifically note that
the timestamp format used is not ISO compliant, though.


Kind regards,
--Toni++



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