You "kind of agree" ?
This is an undocumented, non-intuitive way of handling dates and times which will break seconds and dateItem scripts created by non-suspecting users twice a year.
How can the Rev. team justify the difficulty of doing what should be a simple process of getting the date for then next day - as late as Version 2.5?
Paul Looney
-----Original Message----- From: jbv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: How to use Revolution <use-revolution@lists.runrev.com> Sent: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 22:54:18 +0200 Subject: Re: Problem with "convert it to seconds"
Thanks for the help Sarah. Actually I went for a similar solution : as I'm running Rev cgi on a Linux box, I do most of the time computations through MySQL...
Sarah,This
You can not rant often enough about Rev.'s time "peculiarities"!
is an undocumented time bomb waiting for evey new user. It should have been fixed at least two years ago. PL
I kind of agree with that...
JB
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