In that case shouldn't it be 'Ki'?
> -----Original Message----- > From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 9:37 PM > To: Carl Edwards > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: apr_strfsize SI prefix for kilo > > > "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 > > >
