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От   : Mithgol the Webmaster            2:5063/88          14 Oct 07 00:34:50
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Тема : [7/11] FidoURL.txt
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textsection 7 of 11 of file FidoURL.txt
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          7.2.1.2.3.1. Empty leftmost values
          -+--------------------------------

            The <Year> value MAY be empty, and in that case the first
            step of the above checking MUST be skipped, as if
            message's year and filter's year were equal.

            If the <Year> value is empty, the <Month> value MAY also
            be empty, and in that case the second step of the above
            checking MUST also be skipped, as if message's month and
            filter's month were equal.

            If the <Year> and <Month> values are empty, the <Day>
            value MAY also be empty, and in that case the third step
            of the above checking MUST also be skipped, as if
            message's day and filter's day were equal.

            If the <Year> and <Month> and <Day> values are empty, the
            <Hour> value MAY also be empty, and in that case the
            fourth step of the above checking MUST also be skipped,
            as if message's hour and filter's hour were equal.

            If the <Year> and <Month> and <Day> and <Hour> values are
            empty, the <Minute> value MAY also be empty, and in that
            case the fifth step of the above checking MUST also be
            skipped, as if message's minute and filter's minute were
            equal.

            To find out whether a separator ("/", or "T", or ":") MAY
            be skipped, consult the subsection 7.2.1.2.1.1: the rules
            on that matter are the same here.

            Example:

               area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=18T15:56:54-

                  This URL designates the messages that were written
                  (in Ru.FTN.Develop echomail area) either after
                  the 18th day of any month in any year, or not before
                  15:56:54 of the 18th day.

          7.2.1.2.3.2. Empty rightmost values
          -+---------------------------------

            The <Second> value MAY be empty, and in that case
            the <Second> value is assumed to be 00.

            If the <Second> value is empty, the <Minute> value MAY
            also be empty, and in that case the <Minute>:<Second>
            value is assumed to be 00:00.

            If the <Second> and <Minute> values are empty, the <Hour>
            value MAY also be empty, and in that case
            the <Hour>:<Minute>:<Second> value is assumed to be
            00:00:00.

            If the <Second> and <Minute> and <Hour> values are empty,
            the <Day> value MAY also be empty, and in that case
            the <Day>T<Hour>:<Minute>:<Second> value is assumed to be
            01T00:00:00.

            If the <Second> and <Minute> and <Hour> and <Day> values
            are empty, the <Month> value MAY also be empty, and
            in that case the <Month>/<Day>T<Hour>:<Minute>:<Second>
            value is assumed to be 01/01T00:00:00.

            None of the above assumed values fail the corresponding
            steps of the checking described above; the corresponding
            steps SHOULD be just skipped if the rightmost values are
            empty: if such a step is reached after the previous steps,
            then the tested message MUST appear is the filtered set.

            The leftmost values and the rightmost values MAY be empty
            simultaneously; however, some non-empty values (just one,
            or more) MUST appear in this form of the filter.

            To find out whether a separator ("/", or "T", or ":") MAY
            be skipped, consult the subsection 7.2.1.2.1.1: the rules
            on that matter are the same here.

            Example:

               area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=09/01-

                  This URL designates the messages that were written
                  (in Ru.FTN.Develop echomail area) after the summer
                  in any year. It is equivalent to the following form:

               area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=09/01T00:00:00-

        7.2.1.2.4. Interval of time
        -+-------------------------

          This variant of a "time" filter's value combines
          the previous two variants:

          <LowerLimit>-<UpperLimit>

          In details it looks like this:

          <Year>/<Month>/<Day>T<Hour>:<Minute>:<Second>-%%
          %%<Year>/<Month>/<Day>T<Hour>:<Minute>:<Second>

          (the character sequence "%%" is used here to mark the place
          where a line break appears inside the URL, and then where
          the URL resumes; see section 5.2.2.5 for details).

          A message from the initial message set appears in the
          filtered set (defined by the given interval of time) if
          and only if the message's date and time value conforms to
          both of the given limits, as described in sections 7.2.1.2.2
          and 7.2.1.2.3.

          7.2.1.2.4.1. Empty rightmost values
          -+---------------------------------

            The righmost values for each of the combined limits MAY
            be empty in right-to-left order (<Second>, or <Second> and
            <Minute>, or <Second> and <Minute> and <Hour>, and so on).

            To find out whether a separator ("/", or "T", or ":") MAY
            be skipped as well, consult the subsection 7.2.1.2.1.1:
            the rules on that matter are the same here.

            The empty rightmost values of the lower limit are assumed
            to be the lowest possible (see section 7.2.1.2.3.2).
            The empty rightmost values of the upper limit are assumed
            to be the highest possible (see section 7.2.1.2.2.2).

            Example:

               area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2007/06-2007/08

                  This URL designates the messages that were written
                  (in Ru.FTN.Develop echomail area) in the summer
                  of 2007. It is equivalent to the following form:

               area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2007/06/01T00:00:00-2007/%%
               %%08/31T23:59:60

                  (the character sequence "%%" is used here to mark
                  the place where a line break appears inside the URL,
                  and then where the URL resumes; see section 5.2.2.5
                  for details).

          7.2.1.2.4.2. Empty leftmost values
          -+--------------------------------

            The number of empty leftmost values in the <LowerLimit>
            part of the filter's value MUST NOT be greater than the
            number of of empty leftmost values in the <UpperLimit>
            part.

            If such a value is empty in both parts (in <LowerLimit>
            and in <UpperLimit>), then the corresponding value of the
            message is not checked (see section 7.2.1.2.2.1 and
            section 7.2.1.2.3.1).

            Example:

               area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=00:00:00-11:59:60

                  This URL designates the messages that were written
                  (in Ru.FTN.Develop echomail area) before the noon
                  of any day. (<Year> and <Month> and <Day> values are
                  empty in both part of the filter's value.)

            If such a value is empty in the <UpperLimit> only, then
            the value MUST be assumed to be equal to the corresponding
            value of the <LowerLimit> part.

            For example, the following URL:

               area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2007/08/18-26T

            is equivalent to:

               area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2007/08/18-2007/08/26

            The leftmost values and the rightmost values MAY be empty
            simultaneously; however, some non-empty values (just one,
            or more) MUST appear in each part (in <LowerLimit> and in
            <UpperLimit>) in this form of the filter. (In the previous
            example, <Hour> and <Minute> and <Second> is empty in both
            parts as the rightmost, and <Year> and <Month> is empty in
            <UpperLimit> as the leftmost.)

            To find out whether a separator ("/", or "T", or ":") MAY
            be skipped, consult the subsection 7.2.1.2.1.1: the rules
            on that matter are the same here.

        7.2.1.2.5. Complex filter
        -+-----------------------

          This variant of a "time" filter's value is a space-separated
          list of two or more of the above variants: single moments,
          and/or upper limits, and/or lower limits, and/or intervals
          of time.

          A message from the initial message set appears in the
          filtered set (defined by the given complex) if and only if
          it appears in at least one of the individual filtered sets
          defined by the space-separated subfilters. In other words,
          the filtered set of a complex "time" filter is a union of
          sets defined by its subfilters.

          Example:

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2004-2005+2006%202007-

          is equivalent to:

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2004-

        7.2.1.2.6. The type-total set for "time" filters
        -+----------------------------------------------

          The type-total set for "time" filters is the intersection
          of the filtered sets defined by "time" filters.

          Example:

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2004-2006&time=2005-2007

          is equivalent to:

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2005-2006

        7.2.1.2.7. Ordinal day number in the year
        -+---------------------------------------

          In each of the above forms of the "time" filter, if both
          <Month> and <Day> values are not empty, the 3-digit ordinal
          day number in the year MAY replace "<Month>/<Day>" part of
          the filter's value: "001" MAY replace "01/01", "002" MAY
          replace "01/02", ..., "031" MAY replace "01/31", "032" MAY
          replace "02/01", etc., according to the following table:

          Month name  <Month>/<Day>  Ordinal day number in the year
                                    in common years:   in leap years:

           January     01/01-01/31       001-031          001-031

           February    02/01-02/28       032-059          032-060
              (but -02/29 in a leap year)

            March      03/01-03/31       060-090          061-091

            April      04/01-04/30       091-120          092-121

             May       05/01-05/31       121-151          122-152

             June      06/01-06/30       152-181          153-182

             July      07/01-07/31       182-212          183-213

            August     08/01-08/31       213-243          214-244

          September    09/01-09/30       244-273          245-274

           October     10/01-10/31       274-304          275-305

           November    11/01-11/30       305-334          306-335

           December    12/01-12/31       335-365          336-366

          The rules that determine whether other values and/or
          separators MAY be skipped remain the same as if there were
          "<Month>/<Day>" non-empty values with a slash between them.

          Example:

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2007/238

          is equivalent to:

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2007/08/26

          Such an URL form MAY come in handy for devices and/or
          software units that are not intelligent enough to handle
          the entire calendar with its twelve months.

        7.2.1.2.8. Using current date and time
        -+------------------------------------

          The value "now" (case-insensitive; even "NOw" is possible)
          MAY be used in the place there <Year> and/or <Month> and/or
          <Day> and/or <Hour> and/or <Minute> and/or <Second> value
          is expected. The URL-parsing software MUST substitute the
          corresponding component of the current date or time for
          the original "now" value.

          For example, if the URL is parsed at the very noon, then

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2007/08/26TnOw:NoW

          is equivalent to:

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=2007/08/26T12:00

          The ordinal day number in the year (see section 7.2.1.2.7)
          MAY NOT be substituted by "now"; use "now/now" instead,
          in order to substitute the current month and day pair.

          If "now" value is substituted for <Year> and/or <Month>
          and/or <Day>, then each of the slashes ("/") used as
          separators MUST NOT be omitted from the date. (This is
          REQUIRED to distinguish the appearance of dirrerent elements
          of the date, because just one slash, like in "now/", is not
          enough to judge whether it is year value or month value.)

          Example:

             area://Ru.FTN.Develop/?time=now/06-08/

                This URL designates all the messages in Ru.FTN.Develop
                echomail area that were written (or will be written)
                in summer of this year.

        7.2.1.2.9. TrueTime kludge
        -+------------------------

          Kludges (also known as klugde lines or control paragraphs)
          are special lines embedded in the text body of a Fidonet
          message. Sometimes kludges are used to support some new
          addressing and other control information, sometimes they
          contain pieces of auxiliary information about the message's
          author (location, ICQ UIN, Jabber ID, real name, current
          music, mood, etc.) See technical details in FTS-4000.

          And to support the new addressing (to support using "time"
          filters in FGHI URLs), a new klugde is introduced. Its line
          has the following format:

          <SOH>TrueTime: <Year>/<Month>/<Day>T<Hour>/<Minute>/<Second>

          Here <SOH> is a single SOH character (Ctrl+A, ASCII 1); the
          values <Year> and <Month> and <Day> and <Hour> and <Minute>
          and <Second> specify the very single moment (see section
          7.2.1.2.1) to which the message is attributed.

          This method of attribution is superior to the DateTime field
          of the message's header. If a message contains a TrueTime
          kludge, only the contents of this kludge MUST be tested
          against the encountered "time" filters when it is judged
          whether a message from the initial message set appears in
          the filtered set (defined by the given "time" filter).

          The values <Year> and <Month> and <Day> and <Hour>
          and <Minute> and <Second> MUST NOT be empty in TrueTime
          kludge; separators between them MUST also be present.

          TrueTime kludges MUST NOT use ordinal day number in the year
          (section 7.2.1.2.7). TrueTime kludges MUST NOT use "now"
          value (section 7.2.1.2.8).

          If an author of some message desires to attribute its text
          (or, in general terms, its material) to some moment in time
          that seriously differs from the current time, the author
          SHOULD use TrueTime kludge to specify the desired time, but
          leave the current time in the header of the message intact.
          Otherwise the message MAY be lost in transit, and for a good
          reason: some echoprocessor (tosser) MAY judge it to be a bug
          in an old archive of messages, for example.

textend.section



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