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			Function std.datetime.DateTime.fromISOExtString
			        Creates a DateTime from a string with the format
        YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS. Whitespace is stripped from the given string.
Prototype
DateTime fromISOExtString(S)( S isoExtString ) pure @safe if (isSomeString!S);
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| isoExtString | A string formatted in the ISO Extended format for dates and times. | 
Throws
            DateTimeException if the given string is not in the ISO
            Extended format or if the resulting DateTime would not be
            valid.
Example
assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString("2010-07-04T07:06:12") ==
       DateTime(Date(2010, 7, 4), TimeOfDay(7, 6, 12)));
assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString("1998-12-25T02:15:00") ==
       DateTime(Date(1998, 12, 25), TimeOfDay(2, 15, 0)));
assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString("0000-01-05T23:09:59") ==
       DateTime(Date(0, 1, 5), TimeOfDay(23, 9, 59)));
assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString("-0004-01-05T00:00:02") ==
       DateTime(Date(-4, 1, 5), TimeOfDay(0, 0, 2)));
assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString(" 2010-07-04T07:06:12 ") ==
       DateTime(Date(2010, 7, 4), TimeOfDay(7, 6, 12)));
Authors
Jonathan M Davis and Kato Shoichi