JB,
It is kind of you to say so.  ;-)
I hope someone in Scotland is listening to us...
Paul Looney

-----Original Message-----
From: jbv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 08:31:40 +0200
Subject: Re: Problem with "convert it to seconds"

  Paul,
My remark was a "kind of" understatement...
Of course I DO agree...
JB

JB
You "kind of agree" ?
This is an undocumented, non-intuitive way of handling dates and times
which will break seconds and dateItem scripts created by
non-suspecting
users twice a year.
How can the Rev. team justify the difficulty of doing what should be a
simple process of getting the date for then next day - as late as
Version 2.5?
Paul Looney

-----Original Message-----
From: jbv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 22:54:18 +0200
Subject: Re: Problem with "convert it to seconds"

   Thanks for the help Sarah.
Actually I went for a similar solution : as I'm running Rev cgi
on a Linux box, I do most of the time computations through
MySQL...

> Sarah,
> You can not rant often enough about Rev.'s time "peculiarities"!
This
> is an undocumented time bomb waiting for evey new user. It should
have
> been fixed at least two years ago.
>  PL
>

I kind of agree with that...

JB

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