The problem with your screen shot is that it doesn't show the date/time. 
Perhaps the next time this occurs, you could also drop in <<now>> and 
capture what that says as well. Also, if you have some other browser on 
Ubuntu, try running <<now>> and <<now WW>> on them. Also, just as a 
control, if you have access to a  Windows or Mac machine, maybe try seeing 
if (at the same time) whether <<now>> and <<now WW>>  run differently on 
those platforms at the same time.

All this data might help triangulate whether it's something particular to 
your set up, your browser, or your platform.

Good luck!
Mark


On Friday, November 11, 2016 at 3:15:48 PM UTC-8, Philippe Le Toquin wrote:
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-pYFz7rM15fQ/WCZQrmMYWYI/AAAAAAAAMwE/XXF-m7yW1hIIpdiJucIVkgmz5hswlU4ggCKgB/s1600/Screenshot%2Bfrom%2B2016-11-11%2B23-11-11.png>
> It is doing it again. 
>
> There is definitely something that occurs around 23:00 UK time
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, 11 November 2016 09:57:18 UTC, Philippe Le Toquin wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am using Firefox 49.0.2 on Ubuntu 
>>
>> What is very strange is that this morning we are back to week 45. if 
>> seems related to the time it happened (it was around 23:00 UK time).
>> I had been working on my project for some time in the evening and it was 
>> properly reporting week number 45 until then.
>>
>> If I am still scratching my head trying to debug my TW5 project tonight I 
>> will keep an eye on it.
>>
>> If it happens again I guess I will have to make sure I don't enter my 
>> daily records around that time at night
>>
>> Philippe
>>
>> On Friday, 11 November 2016 09:45:08 UTC, Dragon Cotterill wrote:
>>>
>>> On Friday, 11 November 2016 09:10:12 UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>>
>>>> It’s entirely possible that there is a bug in the implementation, or 
>>>> that 8601 itself contains unexpected behaviours.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Yes.. "Unexpected".
>>>
>>> Actually the way week numbers are calculated around the world changes. 
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#Week_numbering
>>> ISO8601 starts the week on a Monday. America starts it on a Sunday. This 
>>> throws spanners in the works depending on Time Zones, Daylight Savings etc. 
>>> Considering North America went through it's daylight savings shift, this 
>>> may have had an impact.
>>>
>>

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