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The extra week is sometimes referred to as a leap week, although ISO 8601 does not use this term. Weeks start with Monday and end on Sunday. Each week's year is the Gregorian year in which the Thursday falls. The first week of the year, hence, always contains 4 January. ISO week year numbering therefore usually deviates by 1 from the Gregorian ...
Highlighting a specific date based on a timestamp is somewhat more difficult, because you can't just pass the date into this template, you have to calculate the week number and day of week. Luckily, we have ParserFunctions that can parse all sorts of time data (in which there are even ready-made functions to get zero-padded ISO 8601 numbers: W ...
3.4 Highlight a week, a day of the week, or a day, or a date, or hide display of the week column
The first ISO week of a year may have up to three days that are actually in the Gregorian calendar year that is ending; if three, they are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Similarly, the last ISO week of a year may have up to three days that are actually in the Gregorian calendar year that is starting; if three, they are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
3.4 Highlight a week, a day of the week, or a day, or a date, or hide display of the week column. 3.5 Adjusting the width. 4 ...
[[Category:ISO date templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:ISO date templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{subst:ISO8601}}). Usage This template provides a datestamp in ISO 8601 format, and must be substituted to work correctly.
ISO gives an ISO 8601 style yyyy-mm-dd (e.g. 2007-05-31) none applies no formatting whatsoever If a date to be formatted is provided but no style is specified, the template emits a date in "d month yyyy" format, as it appears (for example) on discussion pages.