-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 20/07/15 11:40, Pascal Terjan wrote: > On 2 July 2015 at 10:45, Joshua Lee Tucker <josh@tucker.wales> > wrote >> Hash: SHA256 >> >> Hi Karsten, >> >> I've made a patch to the page to add the HTML5 date components - >> it should work nicely across the majority of browsers (maybe even >> all with a plaintext fallback). >> >> I wasn't sure exactly in which format you wanted the patch, so >> I've uploaded it to my server: >> >> http://tucker.wales/tor/exonerator/index.html >> >> Thanks, >> >> Josh > > Sorry for coming late in the discussion,
No worries, and thanks for joining the discussion. > any reason to default to no value? Defaulting to current date would > all to just change the day in many cases and save a lot of clicks > to set month/date I'm not entirely sure that I understand. Do you mean accepting only an IP address as input and not also requiring a date? My understanding is that users are typically not interested in whether there's a relay with a given IP address right now but weeks or even months back in the past. A big downside of not requiring a date is that people may only put in an address, because that's much more convenient than also looking up the date, obtain a positive or negative result, and implicitly assume that the result for a few weeks back would have been the same. That can be quite unfortunate for people on dynamic IP addresses or those who have recently stopped running a relay. All the best, Karsten -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVrQG0AAoJEJD5dJfVqbCriC0IAIIHMfdeImHYrnBSLFJpLrEM warhNmcZNEkcpzHvpqYCEHZxdzgGTSq65DgOtQ12zcywpD9X77ngBhxF31NXnycM SOpx4OKZrZsrWTbXXa4RuGSPn+OWGmXMyKchO4i9SyotRB77rzNfC1jM1yfl9FIZ M4xtInGMoqobKyQh510OaiKdMd2LAVIkwu2NUSE/tiTi+Sa5dRXvs9reNDQIv0Za UurThhSXhG3mDXJPgFuBFCEg2kxvhZ2u3Qpy2AAmIqHjACt4TUlD5UKuBcL0XO3G c0rIRUVKrT45vOEklpxkeFDYkOyMWH6v+q6eHVlFW1JFuyh6iYd6NKr43gNt8C0= =qjoz -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays