Hi!

I need some help on interpreting the time-header (0x44).

Section 2.2.5 (page 16) states that:

"Time is a byte sequence that gives the object's UTC date/time of last
modification in ISO8601 format. Local times should be represented in the
format YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS and UTC time in the format YYYYMMDDTHHMMSSZ. The
letter T delimits the date from the time. UTC time is idenitifed by
concatenting a "Z" to the end of the sequence. When possible UTC times
should be used. The Date/Time header is optional"


As I understand this, this header shall contain (taking time of writing
this in sweden (UTC+1) as an example)

"20001204T175700" or "20001204T165700Z"

and nothing else. Further the string shall be in ASCII, and
null-termination at the end is optional. ISO8601 specifies a lot of
different formats, but as I understand the OBEX-spec it's pretty clear
that the two formats above are the only valid.


And now for the reason of this mail:  :)
Win2k Wireless link (irftp) Sends time as the string
"2000-12-04T16:57:00Z" in unicode. Is this allowed or has MS broken the
spec? (again)

/Pontus Fuchs
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