…data to applications. For more information about timescales, see Appendix E of [RFC1305], Section 3 of [ISO8601:1988], and the appropriate ITU documents [ITU-R-TF.460-6]. (Note: [RFC1305] was obsoleted by [RFC5905], which no longer contains the Appendix E referenced here.) 2. Upd…
…ata to applications. For more information about timescales, see Appendix E of [ RFC1305 Section 3 of ISO8601:1988 , and the appropriate ITU documents ITU-R-TF.460-6 . (Note: RFC1305 was obsoleted by RFC5905 which no longer contains the Appendix referenced here.) 2. Updating RFC 3…
…ata to applications. For more information about timescales, see Appendix E of [ RFC1305 Section 3 of ISO8601:1988 , and the appropriate ITU documents ITU-R-TF.460-6 . (Note: RFC1305 was obsoleted by RFC5905 which no longer contains the Appendix referenced here.) 2. Updating RFC 3…
…00:00 through 23:59:60 (the number of seconds allowing for a leap second; see [ RFC1305 ]), and the last two digits of the zone MUST be within the range 00 through 59. 3.4 . Address Specification Addresses occur in several message header fields to indicate senders and recipients …
…00:00 through 23:59:60 (the number of seconds allowing for a leap second; see [ RFC1305 ]), and the last two digits of the zone MUST be within the range 00 through 59. 3.4 . Address Specification Addresses occur in several message header fields to indicate senders and recipients …
…:00:00 through 23:59:60 (the number of seconds allowing for a leap second; see [RFC1305]), and the last two digits of the zone MUST be within the range 00 through 59. 3.4. Address Specification Addresses occur in several message header fields to indicate senders and recipients of…
…00:00 through 23:59:60 (the number of seconds allowing for a leap second; see [ RFC1305 ]), and the last two digits of the zone MUST be within the range 00 through 59. 3.4 . Address Specification Addresses occur in several message header fields to indicate senders and recipients …
…00:00 through 23:59:60 (the number of seconds allowing for a leap second; see [ RFC1305 ]), and the last two digits of the zone MUST be within the range 00 through 59. 3.4 . Address Specification Addresses occur in several message header fields to indicate senders and recipients …
…UCT-RELEASE" 191: value(release DisplayString 191(continued): ) +=+=+=+=+= File rfc1305 .txt +=+=+=+=+= century found at line 428: 426: mechanisms to synchronize time in principle to precisions in the 426(continued): order 427: of nanoseconds while preserving a non-ambiguous date…