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Jerome Lacoste edited comment on MPIR-171 at 11/24/09 4:26 AM:
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--Looks like the new page doesn't work on my Firefox 3.5, but works in opera 
10.01 and chromium 4.0.252.0.
No error in the javascript console it seems...--

page tested and works in opera, ff and chromium. Problem was use of <script/> 
while page was identified as HTML (due to extension it seems) even if the 
doctype is XHTML. Thus the loading of the external scripts failed.
Using <script></script> solves it.


      was (Author: lacostej):
    <strike>Looks like the new page doesn't work on my Firefox 3.5, but works 
in opera 10.01 and chromium 4.0.252.0.
No error in the javascript console it seems...</strike>

page tested and works in opera, ff and chromium. Problem was use of <script/> 
while page was identified as HTML (due to extension it seems) even if the 
doctype is XHTML. Thus the loading of the external scripts failed.
Using <script></script> solves it.

  
> support "TimeZones" as a timezone
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MPIR-171
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPIR-171
>             Project: Maven 2.x Project Info Reports Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.2
>            Reporter: James Nord
>            Priority: Trivial
>
> The POM XSD defiens the TimeZone as an xs:string (although the descriptions 
> says an integer between -11 and 12)
> If the desctription is enforced you can not be in a timezone that is not a 
> multiple of 1 hour away from UTC (e.g. certain parts of india)
> So the description is wrong and it's just a String.  
> So why not support a full formatted timezone such as Europe/London, then the 
> mpir can use funky javascript to show your actual time including any daylight 
> saving offset. (as opposed to a fixed offset from GMT ignoring DST changes)
> e.g. support
>         <developers>
>                 <developer>
>                         <id>bob</id>
>                         <name>Bob Hacker</name>
>                         <email>b...@example.com</email>
>                         <timezone>Europe/London</timezone>
>                         <roles>
>                                 <role>developer</role>
>                         </roles>
>                 </developer>
>         </developers>
> Currently the site shows NaN for the Current time.

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