"Based on the new definitions, the SI prefixes, k, M, and G, are back to their 
original meaning of 1,000, 1,000,000, and 1,000,000,000, respectively. The 
commonly known binary prefixes are written as Ki, Mi, and Gi and pronounced as 
kibi, mebi, and gibi, respectively."

I believe that is 2^10, so no.

At 07:52 PM 3/25/2004, Carl Edwards wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I know it is a minor thing but shouldn't the character
>used to represent kilo in apr_strfsize be lowercase?
>http://www.efunda.com/units/si_prefixes.cfm?search_string=kilo
>I think K is the unit symbol for kelvin.
>
>I only noticed because I use the SSI fsize directive
>and wanted it consistent with the rest of my site.
>
>An easy way to see this is a directory index generated
>by apache.
>
>BTW Apache 1.3 had it this way.
>
>
>Thanks,
>-Carl Edwards


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