Temlakos wrote:
> 
> The code
> 
> <ask sort="accession" order="ascending" format="table">
>   [[king of::United Kingdom]]
>   [[accession::+]]
>   [[successor of::*]]
>   [[born::*]]
>   [[accession::*]]
>   [[died::*]]
>   [[succeeded by::*]]
> </ask>
> 
> produces the output that you can see in the attached screenshot. That, 
> of course, is my new Historical Date datatype at work. What you see is 
> the raw Julian date in black, plus the caption in yellow.
> 
> When I move my mouse cursor over the yellow, I get the tooltip that I 
> had earlier designed for annotated text. That's cool. But getting the 
> Julian Dates along with it is not cool.
> 

I've just noticed a similar problem.  A query that was previously displaying
dates correctly is now returning entries that look like '122146560015
September 2008 09:00'.  The date is being assigned in the same way that it
always was and the factbox (on the page containing the definition) is
behaving as it should.  

I've tried rewriting the original query using the #ask format, but that
makes no difference, the dates are still wrong.  My dates have all been
defined as BST.  I've not been using tooltips.   

Guy

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