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sooty Posts: 88

Hi Mods,

There appears to be a one hour time difference between posting messages and editing them.
I will proof this by editing this message within a minute of posting.
Could you check this ?

Furthermore: What is the timezone you are using anyway ?

Greetz,
Chris

Edit: see what I mean ?


[ This Message was edited by: sooty on 2002-04-24 01:05 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-24 01:05:00
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john74 Posts: > 500

Yeah and ive got a 2 hour difference we already now that but good on ya,good reminder as well
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Posted: 2002-04-24 01:11:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

Actually, this question has been raised in the "Cant we use GMT instad" thread.

Laffen's answer is that they are currently using Daylight Saving Time, so there would be a discrepancy between the actual time.

You can just re-set your GMT to reflect the time difference or ignore it until summer is over
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Posted: 2002-04-24 01:20:00
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sooty Posts: 88

Quote:
On 2002-04-24 01:11, john74 wrote:
Yeah and ive got a 2 hour difference we already now that but good on ya,good reminder as well


What are you trying to tell me ?

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Posted: 2002-04-25 20:50:00
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sooty Posts: 88

Quote:
On 2002-04-24 01:20, GOwin wrote:
Actually, this question has been raised in the "Cant we use GMT instad" thread.

Laffen's answer is that they are currently using Daylight Saving Time, so there would be a discrepancy between the actual time.

You can just re-set your GMT to reflect the time difference or ignore it until summer is over


Fair enough.
But right now posts are being listed at GMT+DST. Yesterday posts where liststed as CET+DST (=GMT+1+DST)..

The point I am trying to make is that Esato should stick to one timezone and not alternate every now and then (quite confusing). And while doing so, make sure that 'postingtime' equals 'editing time'..

Not to much to ask I think ...

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Posted: 2002-04-25 20:56:00
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laffen Posts: > 500

If you choose not to change your settings, all posts/edited posts uses time zone GMT+1. Just like it was before.

But if you change the settings (a feature requested by some members) to your local time zone; post and topic dates are adjusted to your time zone. The exeption is the text inside a post "This Message was edited by:..". This time stamp is a part of the edited message, and is not possible to change the way the system work today.



[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2002-04-25 21:31 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-25 21:21:00
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sooty Posts: 88

Thanks laffen.
But the be honest: I do not have a clue what your talking about ....

Today (25/04/02) the problem I wrote abour, reoccurred
Yesterday (24/04/02) all was ok.
Before yesterday (23/04/02) I noticed "the problem"

If I look at your post, it says Posted: 2002-04-25 20:21
But then again it says:

[This message was ediited by: laffen on 2002-04-25 21:22]

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Did you use one over one hour to edit that message ?



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Posted: 2002-04-25 21:37:00
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laffen Posts: > 500

It was a programing misstake. Should be OK now

[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2002-04-25 22:11 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-25 23:11:00
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arroyootje Posts: > 500

just want to try it....



[ This Message was edited by: arroyootje on 2002-05-01 18:22 ]
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Posted: 2002-05-01 19:22:00
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dan47 Posts: 339

hmm... .. testing
editing.... actual time in our place is 2002-05-02 02:06 +8hrs... hk time

[ This Message was edited by: dan47 on 2002-05-01 19:07 ]

[ This Message was edited by: dan47 on 2002-05-01 19:08 ]
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Posted: 2002-05-01 20:05:00
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