Thanks hippo, it's a good point and in general a good rule. The problem is that if we accept scruffy datetimes with Regexp::Common::time then we can't parse them to prep for DB insertion using DateTime::Format::ISO8601 and the parsing becomes more complicated than it should be. Maybe the cleanest way would be to write a class that uses both of those modules and provides a single interface.
In reply to Re^2: Does ISO8601 require a separator in the time if one is used in the date?
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in thread Does ISO8601 require a separator in the time if one is used in the date?
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