[LRUG] Ruby - ISO 8601

Tony Hammond t.hammond at nature.com
Wed May 17 03:15:46 PDT 2006


Tom:

Am being extremely dense this morning. How do I get an ISO 8601 datetime
from a Ruby Time object?, e.g.

dt = Time.now

Then what?

Time.iso8601(dt)

Doesn't do it - not a defined class method.

There's something in standard lib time.rb but I'm not reading that right.

Any help - cheers,

Tony

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