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Google Search Appliance: Search Protocol Reference Appendices 108
Examples
Appendix C: Date Formatting
The search appliance recognizes dates in most reasonable formats. However, dates that only mention
the year (YY or YYYY), such as 2008, are not used. For dates in the format month year, the date is
assumed to be the first of the month. The search appliance currently recognizes most Latin1 month
names, but not Chinese, Japanese, or Korean month names.
Original String URL-Encoded String
chicken -teriyaki chicken+%2Dteriyaki
admission form site:www.stanford.edu admission+form+site%3Awww.stanford.edu
Original String Doubly URL-Encoded String
William Shakespeare William%2BShakespeare
admission form
site:www.stanford.edu
admission%2Bform%2Bsite%253Awww.stanford.edu
Format Description Example
YYYY All digits in a year
2008
YY Last two digits of a year
08
YR All four digits or only the last two digits of the year
YY
,
YYYY
M Month represented by one or two digits
9
or
09
D Day of the month represented by one or two digits
7
or
07
MM Month represented by two digits
04
DD Day of the month represented by two digits
07
WK Day of the week
Monday
or
Mon
MON Month
March
or
Mar
O The relationship of local time to Universal Time (UT).
O is used in a standard date format that follows ISO/IEC 8824.
O is denoted by a plus sign (+), a minus sign (-), or the letter Z. A
minus sign indicates that the local time is ahead of UT; a plus
sign, behind UT; and the letter Z, equal to UT.
Pacific Standard
Time would be a
minus sign because
it is ahead of UT.
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