Something strange with Ozzu...

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Post June 28th, 2005, 6:12 am

I just saw this on Ozzu and thought i would let BWM and whoever know about it...

http://img256.echo.cx/img256/6024/oddozzu3mw.png

This was at 14:05GMT on 28th of June 05.

I have edited it only to make the error clear, i have done no other edits.

It just seemed really odd to see the date was January 1st 1970.
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Post June 28th, 2005, 6:12 am

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Post June 28th, 2005, 8:58 am

We are aware of it. For some reason, some dates seem to be defaulting to the beginning of Unix Time stamp measurement Dec 31, 1969. You saw the date January 1, 1970 because of your time zone difference between you and the OZZU server location.

Thanks for the heads up, though.
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Post June 28th, 2005, 9:28 am

ATNO/TW wrote:
We are aware of it. For some reason, some dates seem to be defaulting to the beginning of Unix Time stamp measurement Dec 31, 1969. You saw the date January 1, 1970 because of your time zone difference between you and the OZZU server location.

Thanks for the heads up, though.


Actually, the UNIX timestamp starts on January 1st 1970. It must be your settings that make it appear earlier, i.e. Dec 31st :D
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Post June 28th, 2005, 10:08 am

ok now ozzu has acheaved time travel
now lets cure cancer

i have not seen this problem before.. dose it happen offten?
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Post June 28th, 2005, 10:26 am

katana wrote:

Actually, the UNIX timestamp starts on January 1st 1970. It must be your settings that make it appear earlier, i.e. Dec 31st :D


Correct. It's basically just the time zone I'm in. So yes, to me and many others it's Dec 31, 1969

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A value corresponding to new Date(0) is liable to be displayed as the local-to-browser date/time corresponding to 1970-01-01 00:00:00 GMT. "Y2k correction" may then give 2070. New Worlders may see Dec 31 1969, or 2069.
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Post June 28th, 2005, 11:15 am

Seems to have been sorted now. Good Job! :)

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