So why it did it in the one case but not in the other? Were you calling the
third party js explicitly in the one case?

On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 1:04 PM, Dave Puchyr <[email protected]> wrote:

> After stepping through the compiled js I found that a third party
> (obfuscated) js library manipulated the timestamps on me.  JsInterop is
> fine. :)  Sorry for the noise.
>
>
> On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 11:20:43 AM UTC+1, Dave Puchyr wrote:
>>
>> Even when I reduce the json input to
>>
>> {"Contract":"STK:USD:PBA@NYSE","action":"onHistoricalData","
>> bar":"D","bars":[{"time":1451952000},{"time":1452038400},{"
>> time":1452124800}],"callback":4,"metadata":{"noData":false},
>> "t":1483179318,"t0":1452075258,"ticker":"STK:USD:PBA@NYSE"}
>>
>> the time properties are still 1607400000 in the JsInterop parsed object.
>> Thanks for the suggestion, though.
>>
>> On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 8:40:58 AM UTC+1, Paul Robinson wrote:
>>>
>>> Have you tried modifying/simplifying the JSON to see what your odd
>>> behaviour is sensitive to?
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
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