I am trying to parse a date from a GPX (XML track format) that looks like 2009-08-02T12:11:06Z
My initial approach was to use DateTime::Format::RFC3339
But DateTime:Format::XSD seems to do a similar job.
这些单元的适用性之间是否有差别。
I am trying to parse a date from a GPX (XML track format) that looks like 2009-08-02T12:11:06Z
My initial approach was to use DateTime::Format::RFC3339
But DateTime:Format::XSD seems to do a similar job.
这些单元的适用性之间是否有差别。
日期:Format:XSD只是http://search.cpan.org/dist/Datetime-Format-8601/lib/Datetime/Format/ISO8601.pod” rel=“nofollow noreferer” 日期:Format:ISO8601,这样,你在那里就有了额外的依赖。
But 日期:Format:RFC3339将不保留时间区(而是将时间转换到美国伦敦大学),而XSD模块将保留时间。
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