Case sensitivity bug (Mantis 2339)

2016-01-05 Thread Dave Higton
I believe this bug has been fixed in CI #3251, released a few minutes
ago.  Please check and report!

Dave


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Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-05 Thread Dave Higton
In message 
  David Pitt  wrote:

>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 

Thanks, David and others.

Any other testers in other time zones willing to give it a go?

Dave


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Re: Case sensitivity bug (Mantis 2339)

2016-01-05 Thread David Pitt
Dave Higton, on 5 Jan, wrote:

> I believe this bug has been fixed in CI #3251, released a few minutes ago.
> Please check and report!

#3251 looks OK, I could see the original issue with #3250.

-- 
David Pitt



Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-05 Thread David Pitt
Dave Higton, on 5 Jan, wrote:

[snip]
 
> Any other testers in other time zones willing to give it a go?

I moved myself to Cupertino CA temporarily, UTC-8.00 Pacific, mostly because
I already have a clock for that in the iMac's notification area. (I missed
the first hour of an Apple presentation once having failed to note the USA
has different DST change over dates to the EU.)

*st. TimeZone
TimeZone   -8:0
*time
Tue,05 Jan 2016.22:53:06
*
Today is 2016-01-05 22:53:08.000-08:00

*co. dst
*time
Tue,05 Jan 2016.23:57:24
*
Today is 2016-01-05 23:57:44.000-07:00

Hope that helps.
-- 
David Pitt