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2007-07-29 Thread dothebart
yes, seen scdn... making it set the restart flag shouldn't be that much work, i'll do that later, and add more states...still... would this work with idle connections too? since for example imap clients wouldn't ever disconnect... or have a look at uncensored... should we expand that to non idle

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2007-07-29 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
>I've just noticed that webcit shows the time as server time when >creating a message and in bbs view when reading a message instead of >local time. If you have a reliable way of learning the client's time zone, getting it back to the server, making strftime() aware of it, and doi

[Citadel Development] Re:SVN commit log: revision 5338

2007-07-29 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
Well... Asterisk has "restart now" (throw everyone off and do it now), "restart gracefully" (stop accepting new calls, and restart when nobody is on anymore), and "restart when convenient" (restart the next time there are zero calls in progress). citserver does have "scheduled shutdo

[Citadel Development] SVN commit log: revision 5338

2007-07-29 Thread Citadel commit log
r5338 | dothebart | 2007-07-29 15:24:05 -0400 (Sun, 29 Jul 2007) | 5 lines Changed paths: M /trunk/citadel/citserver.c M /trunk/citadel/citserver.h M /trunk/citadel/server_main.c M /trunk/citadel/sysdep.c M /tru

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2007-07-29 Thread Freakdog
Sat 28 Jul 2007 09:01:34 AM EDT from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Uncensored) I've just noticed that webcit shows the time as server time when creating a message and in bbs view when reading a message instead of local time.Is this a bug?Is there any code to translate the posted time to the local time of