Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 14:24:53 +0200 From: Phil Pennock <pdp@nl.demon.net> To: Bernd Luevelsmeyer <bernd.luevelsmeyer@heitec.net> Cc: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: misc/20159: strftime() can't produce ISO8601 format timezone representation Message-ID: <20000725142452.A71696@samhain.noc.nl.demon.net> In-Reply-To: <20000725134616.A71153@samhain.noc.nl.demon.net>; from "Phil Pennock" on Tue 25 Jul 2000 (13:46 %2B0200) References: <E13GqO3-000HRe-00@samhain.noc.nl.demon.net> <200007242210.PAA15988@freefall.freebsd.org> <20000725002527.A67116@samhain.noc.nl.demon.net> <397CD82D.F67AA13E@heitec.net> <20000725134616.A71153@samhain.noc.nl.demon.net>
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On 2000-07-25 at 13:46 +0200, Phil Pennock wrote: > The use of -0000 comes from use in various rfc822-style headers - > primarily Received: - although I don't have a handy reference indicating > the appropriate RFC - it's not 822. The bibliography for rfc822 references: ANSI. "Representations of Universal Time, Local Time Differen- tials, and United States Time Zone References for Information Interchange," X3.51-1975. American National Standards Insti- tute: New York (1975). I don't have access to that document to check it. It would be interesting to know if C99 is contradicting an ANSI standard or merely established MTA practice for 'not telling you' timezone representation. -- Phil Pennock <pdp@nl.demon.net> <Phil.Pennock@thus.net> Demon Internet Nederland -- Network Operations Centre -- Systems Administrator Libertes philosophica. Sales: +31 20 422 20 00 Support: 0800 33 6666 8 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-bugs" in the body of the message
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