The
following table describes the values you can specify for parameters
that are related to expressing a date, a time, or information about
a locale.
Parameter
|
Description
|
strDate
|
A string that represents a calendar date
in the format
yyyy-mm-dd
:
|
strTime
|
A string that represents the time in the
format
hh:mm:ssZ
:
-
hh
is
the hour, using the 24-hour format.
-
mm
is the minutes
-
ss
is the seconds
-
Z
is the time zone. See the
time zone
parameter
in this table for more information.
|
strDateTime
|
A string that represents the date and time
in the format yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.
|
country
|
A two-letter code that identifies a country,
as specified by ISO 3166. For example, FR identifies France, and
US identifies the United States of America.
|
language
|
A two-letter code that identifies a language,
as specified by ISO 639. For example
en
identifies
the English language and
fr
identifies the French
language.
|
time zone
|
A sequence of characters that identifies
the time zone. You can express the time zone either as a value relative
to the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or using a descriptive identifier.
Time
zones relative to GMT are expressed in the format
GMTsignhh:mm
:
-
sign
is either
+
or
-
and
indicates whether the time zone is ahead of GMT (
+
)
or behind GMT (
-
).
-
hh
is the difference, in hours, between
the time zone and GMT.
-
mm
is the number of minutes, in addition
to the hours, that the time zone differs from GMT.
For
example, a time zone that is five hours ahead of GMT is expressed
as
GMT+05:00
.
To see a list of descriptive
identifiers that you can use instead to express the time zone, see
Time zone descriptive identifiers
.
|
variant
|
A code that specifies a vendor or web browser.
For example,
WIN
specifies Microsoft® Windows® and
MAC
specifies Apple® Macintosh®. To
specify two variants, separate them with an underscore and put the
most important variant first.
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