[JDEV] jabber:iq:time

Julian Missig julian at jabber.org
Wed Aug 29 15:47:09 CDT 2001


"it" being what? some windows clients? :)

It would make more sense if we standardized on using the proper
abbreviations... given that you're not always going to get English.

Julian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon Guindon" <sguindon at sltscommunications.net>
To: <jdev at jabber.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 29 August, 2001 16:41
Subject: RE: [JDEV] jabber:iq:time


> In my experience it returns the full representation that Matt Diez also
> mentioned.  Such as "Eastern Standard Time"
>
> Later,
> Simon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jdev-admin at jabber.org [mailto:jdev-admin at jabber.org]On Behalf Of
> Julian Missig
> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 4:35 PM
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Subject: Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:time
>
>
> jabber:iq:timeI'm fairly certain we should just be using the three letter
> abbreviations.
>
> Julian
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Matt Diez
> To: 'jdev at jabber.org'
> Sent: Wednesday, 29 August, 2001 16:22
> Subject: [JDEV] jabber:iq:time
>
>
> Sorry to bring this up again - I need to complete my port of
> Jabber 1.4.x to AIX, and I need to know what the acceptable
> textdata and format for the <tz> field are.
> The current server code generates the three-letter abbreviation
> popular in the Linux realm ('CDT' 'EST', etc). But the JPG
> shows a full-text representation of the timezone like:
> <tz>Central European Time</tz>
> Which is correct/preferred? Or does it/should it vary based
> upon server implementation/platform?
> Matthew D. Diez
> Systems Engineer
> Vedalabs, Inc.
> matt at vedalabs.com
>
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