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(→‎year month only: add support, also note Flickr in addition to blogs)
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* +1 "radiz" implied support for --MM-DD with the use case question: "How to use <time> with a date in astrology?" in the article http://html5doctor.com/your-questions-answered-6/
* +1 "radiz" implied support for --MM-DD with the use case question: "How to use <time> with a date in astrology?" in the article http://html5doctor.com/your-questions-answered-6/
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== External links ==
* [http://www.loc.gov/standards/datetime/ Extended Date Time Format efforts] based at the USA's Library of Congress (Covers unspecific dates; date periods and non-Gregorian dates)
* [http://pigsonthewing.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/dates-and-coordinates-in-html5/ Dates and coordinates in HTML5] - blog post by [[User:Pigsonthewing|Pigsonthewing]]
** [http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatwg-whatwg.org/2009-February/018639.html Feb 2009 whatwg mailing list discussion of the above]

Revision as of 10:21, 13 July 2010

Research, data, use cases, issues, and enhancements related to the HTML5 time element.

year only

The time element should accept just a year.

ISO8601 syntax
YYYY
use case research
http://microformats.org/wiki/birthday-examples#year_only

Opinions / discusion:

year month only

The time element should accept just a year and a month.

ISO8601 syntax
YYYY-MM

Opinions / discusion:

  • +1 Faruk (per Bug 7145 - Valid date strings should accept ambiguous inputs, like "2009" or "2007-01") One example is the very common archive view found on most blogs, which contain distinct links or headers for each year, each month per year, and often each date within a chosen or highlighted month. Currently, the <time> element only allows for datetime values as precise as a specific day, e.g. YYYY-MM-DD.
  • -1 Hixie - "Without clear use cases, I don't intend to change the spec here." (ibid)
  • +1 Tantek I think the blog archives use case (where blogs often link to their archives by a specific month and year) is sufficient to justify adding this capability to the time element. Content hosting sites like Flickr also list archives by specific year/month, e.g. see http://www.flickr.com/photos/tantek/archives/
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month day only

The time element should accept just a month and a day.

ISO8601 syntax
--MM-DD
use case research
http://microformats.org/wiki/birthday-examples#month_and_day_only

Opinions / discusion:

External links