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Smallhacker

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Posted on 07-31-04 12:00 AM Link | Quote
It seems like there's a small bug in the small text that shows when the post was edited. The top of the post shows the time it was posted in the user's local time, but the text that shows the time of the edit is shown in the server time. (Appearently, I edited my post six hours before I made it )

Also, by talking about editing... Trying to edit a poll gives... Oh wait... Never mind.

Edit: Edits the post to show the time of the edit.


(edited by Smallhacker on 07-30-04 03:01 PM)
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Posted on 07-31-04 12:49 AM Link | Quote
Yes, for example, I edit my posts a second later, and apparently I've gone an hour into the future. That would be a good bug fix.
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Posted on 07-31-04 01:28 AM Link | Quote
Uhm...guys...it doesn't matter, number one. And number two, it's better like this because it's set off of one standard time...not necessarily whoever's time zone.

Why in the -hell- would we need to change that? It's not a bug.
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Posted on 07-31-04 04:33 AM Link | Quote
Because if we choose to show the board times in our own time zone, it should show everything in the local time. Anything else would be wierd...
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Posted on 07-31-04 04:40 AM Link | Quote
Yet another thing I made sure worked in my board. :-P User relivant times. Everthing uses your timezone on it. Creation dates, edit dates, last read dates... And they are all relivant to you. So if some one in a time zone 5 hours off from you makes a post, 2 min after yours. it will actually show as been made 2 min after your local time.

God that was a pain to write.... lol
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Posted on 07-31-04 09:52 PM Link | Quote
That can be fixed, but I'd have to change the way it's stored ... right now it just stores the text itself, it'd have to store the username and date instead, that can be done easily enough but we'd lose the old edit text
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Posted on 08-01-04 07:05 AM Link | Quote
Acmlm no you don't

all you have to do is apply the time offset to the edit time too

the post time is stored in SERVER time too

and then all the times are modified ...

or are you storing it in standard D-M-Y H:M format instead of storing the time stamp like everywhere else ?
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Posted on 08-01-04 08:06 AM Link | Quote
Yeah, the edit field contains the text itself "(edited by whoever on ##-##-## ##:## XX)", so the time in it can't be adjusted by the user's timezone setting ... I'd have to create a post_edit table with id, username, time as fields, and transfering all the existing edits to that table wouldn't be so simple (but still possible) ... should be worth it though, even if it's only for showing the right time to all users
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Posted on 08-01-04 08:08 AM Link | Quote
I personally think It's nothing that's very important. The edit date isn't as important as the post date.
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Posted on 08-01-04 08:33 AM Link | Quote
ahhh that's right... cause edittext is a text field and you just add to end of it on each edit... okies makes sense now
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