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What exactly does it mean to be a “profile” of ISO-8601?
I'm just making it up as I type, but I'd say it's within the iso frame but more specific
RFC3339 allows certain things that ISO8601 doesn't, like leaving out the T
Right … what makes it a “profile” exactly?
From what I can find they define a profile as
How is it a subset if it actually contradicts the standard? ( by using a space instead of T or no separator between date and time)