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Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
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Re: date/Snow Leopard changed


  • Subject: Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
  • From: Deivy Marck Petrescu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 09:37:56 -0400


On Sep 8, 2009, at 09:22, Mark J. Reed wrote:

On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Nigel
Garvey<email@hidden> wrote:
Personally, I quite enjoy the current behaviour. :)

While I agree that the automatic correction of invalid dates is a feature and not a bug, I also feel that the ability to set the whole date at once without having to parse a locale-dependent string would be useful. The need to set the components in a certain order - and some of them twice - in order to obtain an arbitrary date is, at best, inelegant.

-- Mark J. Reed <email@hidden>


That all would be avoided is <<class isot>> would be allowed both ways without hack.

ISO Time:  Year-Month-Day-T-Hours(0-24)-Minutes-Seconds


Isn't it great?

As far as I know currently AS allows for AS Date --> ISO Time but not the other way around.



Deivy Petrescu
email@hidden





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