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moderated Time Zone Anomaly
Chris Jones
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 11:57 PM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
This has been fixed.Many thanks! Chris
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On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 8:22 AM, Chris Jones via Groups.Io <chrisjones12@...> wrote: On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 08:07 am, Chris Jones wrote: This has been fixed. In the future, please submit bug reports to support@groups.io. Beta@ is for discussion of new/proposed features. Thanks, Mark
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It's only been 5 days, 2 of which were the weekend. ;>) Yes, I know waiting can seem like it takes forever sometimes, but I'll bet when there is a reply from Mark, it will have been worth waiting for.
Duane
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Chris Jones
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 08:07 am, Chris Jones wrote:
Any chance you can have a look at this sometime?In radio parlance... Nothing Heard. Has this query slipped into a different universe, never mind a different time zone? Chris
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Chris Jones
Mark; the appearance of this topic follows a brief exchange on GMF; evidently Duane has experienced something similar. I first noticed it last weekend when a onetime Yahoo Group enlisted all its members on to a new Group on Groups.io without dragging all the historical impedimenta with it.
I suspect the problem will only be apparent to members not on Pacific Time. I (and almost all the others on the new Group) am in the UK, and thus on UTC, or more correctly at the moment UTC + 1. The time display for incoming messages is correct. However, if I (and I assume anyone else) quotes from a previous post then the time shown for that previous post is exactly (minus) 8 hours different, i.e. Pacific Time. Duane is of the view that this may an artifact of the work done recently on Date Formats; I don't know enough to either agree or disagree with that statement! Any chance you can have a look at this sometime? Regards, Chris
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