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02-28-2005 at Moorgate
Dr John Stockton wrote:
ISO 8601:2000 specifies that the separators are hyphens; it does not give the Unicode encoding. However, IIRC, a dash is not a hyphen. Mostly, I expect that Unicode 0045 = ISO-7 45 will be used; that's the well-known keyboard character commonly used for "minus". It is also the well-known keyboard character commonly used for "hyphen." Which is why its official Unicode name is HYPHEN-MINUS. And it is given in hex, U+002D. U+0045 is LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E. There are other code points used for exclusively hyphen (U+2010) and minus (U+2212). -- Michael Hoffman |
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