If one simply replaces the 'T' with a space and trims it after the '.', IIRC, it parses fine.
-- H

On Oct 23, 2017 15:16, "Mike Miller" <python-dev@mgmiller.net> wrote:
Hi,

Could anyone put this five year-old bug about parsing iso8601 format date-times on the front burner?

    http://bugs.python.org/issue15873

In the comments there's a lot of hand-wringing about different variations that bogged it down, but right now I only need it to handle the output of datetime.isoformat():

    >>> dt.isoformat()
    '2017-10-20T08:20:08.986166+00:00'

Perhaps if we could get that minimum first step in, it could be iterated on and made more lenient in the future.

Thank you,
-Mike
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