Hey David,
That fixed the date problem...
But...
Is there any 2.0 documentation anywhere? Seems my band settings have been 
disabled (ignored?) some how. 

-Charlie

----- On Friday, March 14, 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Charlie Davis wrote:
>> Hey all,
>> I've run into small problem and I'm sure someone can point me in the
>> right direction.  :)
>>
>> I have some dates stored in my MySQL DB:
>>
>> 2008-05-12 00:00:00 - 2008-05-12 01:00:00
>>
>> When I spit that out in a format for timeline to read it's as such:
>>
>> May 12 2008 00:00:00 - May 12 2008 01:00:00
>>
>> The problem is that timeline is showing this "event" an hour earlier
>> (from 11 to midnight the previous day).
>>
>> Normally this wouldn't be a problem just to change my timeZone setting
>> to -7 as opposed to -8 but when I change it to -7, a pile of "events"
>> that were showing correctly get shifted an hour off.
>>
>> Is there a way to *not* have timeline do timezones? Just display an
>> event at the time specified? Meaning, if it says from midnight to 1AM,
>> show it from midnight to 1AM without doing timezone calculations.
>>
> Hi Charlie,
> 
> I believe I've fixed this problem in version 2.0 of Timeline:
> 
> http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeline/api-2.0/timeline-api.js
> 
> If a date does not have a time zone specified then it takes on the time
> zone of the browser. The timeline is set to the browser's timezone by
> default.
> 
> David
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