On 31 Mar 2004, at 18:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 8 Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 17:45:31 +0200 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dom) Subject: Some news about the "dateitems bug" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
You may remember that I had a problem with a "calendar" stack.
During the daylight saving period (which debuted in March, 27th)
the dateitems function consistenly *adds* ONE hour when you *convert*
from a date format to dateitems.
If you use repeatedly that conversion, e.g. to make a month calendar, in
some countries it provokes a date shift after the day 22 ;-)
Recently I read in MacFixIt that they found a bug in mac OS 10.3:
=== Mac OS X 10.3.x: Time being incorrectly set one hour ahead
We've received separate, corroborating reports of a problem that cropped
up recently where Mac OS X 10.3.x sets the time one hour ahead of the
setting listed in the Date and Time pane of System Preferences.
MacFixIt reader Shlomit Heymann writes "The time on finder shows one hour ahead although on the preferences the time is correct. Selecting the option for view in window shows the time correctly, but on the finder it shows one hour ahead." ===
So, the culprit is appearantly NOT Revolution ;---)
It is (up to now) kind of a useful bug on the Mac OS platform to determine if the system is observing DST or not.
Greetings, WA
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