I would think Zulu... Sitemaps use the same format with a time zone offset
instead of the "Z" <lastmod>2022-11-15T11:41:03+05:00</lastmod>

Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net

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Sent: Monday, July 29, 2024 3:17 PM
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Subject: Date and time format question

I have an export routine I am writing and it expects timestamps in the
following format:

2018-03-27T17:46:39Z

I can output LC dates and times in any format, but I personally have not
seen this format before. The "T" is obviously just a delimited between the
data and time, but my question is the "Z" at the end? Is this just a
delimiter or does it indicate time zone (and in "zulu" time, i.e GMT)? 
Or something else?

Anyone seen this timestamp format before and know the details of it?

Thanks in advance,


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