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Revision as of 2008-10-26T19:13:50
tango.info uses the international date and time format a defined by w:ISO 8601. This eliminates ambiguities, makes searching the site and sorting dates easier.
Date
A standard date format looks like: 2006-05-01
Examples for non standard local formats:
- 01/05/06 (does it mean 2001-05-06 or 2006-01-05 or 2006-05-01?)
- 1.5.06
- 1/5/2006
- 5/1/2006
- 1.5.2006
Time
Time is always written like 21:30. Time intervals should be represented like 21:30--23:45.
Intervals
Intervals are represented by start point and end point, seperated by "--". The ISO standard recomends "/" but allows "--" as a seperator. Because "--" can be used in filenames, tango.info prefers this.
Examples for date intervals
- 2007-06-25--26 -> start: 2007-06-25 end 2007-06-26 (two days)
- 2007-06-25--29 -> start: 2007-06-25 end: 2007-06-29 (five days)
- 2007-06-25--07-01 -> start: 2007-06-25 end: 2007-07-01 (seven days, touching two monthes)
- 2007-12-30--2008-01-02 -> start: 2007-12-30 end: 2008-01-02 (four days, touching two monthes and two years.)
Examples for time intervals
Time intervals should be represented like 21:30--23:45.
Examples for datetime intervals
Datetime interval could be written like: 2008-09-26 20:00--22:00
Repeating intervals
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Repeating_intervals
- Number of repetitions from 1 to unbounded