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bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header
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Andy Wingo |
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bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header |
Date: |
Sat, 09 Mar 2013 09:21:49 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.2 (gnu/linux) |
On Sat 09 Mar 2013 02:41, Daniel Hartwig <address@hidden> writes:
> Interpretting ‘+0000’ timezone is sensible in a robust implementation,
Yes, I agree, this makes sense.
> though what to do if a numeric timezone is given other than this?
I would continue to raise an error I think. Timezones get complicated,
fast, and there is little hope that we could preserve correctness.
WDYT?
Andy
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- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Andy Wingo, 2013/03/07
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Daniel Hartwig, 2013/03/08
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Daniel Hartwig, 2013/03/08
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header,
Andy Wingo <=
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Daniel Hartwig, 2013/03/09
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Andy Wingo, 2013/03/10
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Ludovic Courtès, 2013/03/14
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Andy Wingo, 2013/03/14
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Ludovic Courtès, 2013/03/14
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Daniel Hartwig, 2013/03/15
- bug#13544: (web http) fails to parse numeric timezones in Date header, Daniel Hartwig, 2013/03/15