Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-03 Thread Dave Higton
At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears to have
been fixed.  Previously, when DST was in force, the time was shown as
1 hour in advance (double correction).

The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate your
feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for everyone,
with and without DST in force.

There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today.

Dave


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Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-03 Thread Peter Young
On 3 Jan 2016  Dave Higton  wrote:

> At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears to have
> been fixed.  Previously, when DST was in force, the time was shown as
> 1 hour in advance (double correction).

> The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate your
> feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for everyone,
> with and without DST in force.

> There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today.

Works here, with that build. RISC OS 5.23 (RComp), ARMX6.

Best wishes,

Peter.

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Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-03 Thread Dave Higton
In message <7b97583c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>
  Peter Young  wrote:

>On 3 Jan 2016  Dave Higton  wrote:
>
>> At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears to have
>> been fixed.  Previously, when DST was in force, the time was shown as
>> 1 hour in advance (double correction).
>
>> The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate your
>> feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for everyone,
>> with and without DST in force.
>
>> There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today.
>
>Works here, with that build. RISC OS 5.23 (RComp), ARMX6.

With and without DST in force?

Dave


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Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-03 Thread Brian
In article <7b97583c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
   Peter Young  wrote:
> On 3 Jan 2016  Dave Higton  wrote:

> > At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears to have
> > been fixed.  Previously, when DST was in force, the time was shown as
> > 1 hour in advance (double correction).

> > The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate your
> > feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for everyone,
> > with and without DST in force.

> > There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today.

> Works here, with that build. RISC OS 5.23 (RComp), ARMX6.

Works here too, #3249, RISC OS 4.02, VRPC.

Regards

Brian




Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-03 Thread David Pitt
Dave Higton, on 3 Jan, wrote:

> At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears to have
> been fixed.  Previously, when DST was in force, the time was shown as
> 1 hour in advance (double correction).
> 
> The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate your
> feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for everyone,
> with and without DST in force.
> 
> There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today.

With #3250 on RPi2 OS5.23 (03-Jan-16).

Correct for both conditions.

*st. dst
AutoDST
*time
Mon,04 Jan 2016.07:25:59
*
Today is 2016-01-04 07:26:26.000+00:00

*co. dst
*time
Mon,04 Jan 2016.08:28:07
*
Today is 2016-01-04 08:28:21.000+01:00 

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David Pitt