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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-15 11:20:13 |
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http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=21
This is a web forum I have been frequenting for a couple of years, and
everything has been working pretty well, but after New Year it has started
showing some of the dates in a rather peculiar manner. Instead of showing
the year as "2006" it gets shown as "16.0" plus some more or less random
punctuation and possibly another digit or two.
I have checked with Aweb and it shows the dates correctly. I also mentioned
it in a couple of posts and got no response, so it looks like it's a local
IB problem.
Any ideas?
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-15 11:39:54 |
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Hi Ragnar,
On 15-Jan-06 11:20:13, Ragnar Fyri wrote:
> http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=21
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> This is a web forum I have been frequenting for a couple of years, and
> everything has been working pretty well, but after New Year it has
> started showing some of the dates in a rather peculiar manner. Instead of
> showing the year as "2006" it gets shown as "16.0" plus some more or less
> random punctuation and possibly another digit or two. I have checked with
> Aweb and it shows the dates correctly. I also mentioned it in a couple of
> posts and got no response, so it looks like it's a local IB problem. Any
> ideas?
Works fine for me in 2.3. Having looked at the JS more closely (which is
used to create the date text), I would suggest deleting your cookies for
nice.purrsia.com - at least one of them is used in the date calculations,
so maybe your cookie has gotten corrupted or something.
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Oliver Roberts - mailto:oliver ibrowse-dev.net - ICQ: 34640231
IBrowse 2 mailing list ==> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ibrowse
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-15 15:10:16 |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Ragnar Fyri wrote:
RF >http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=21
RF >
RF >This is a web forum I have been frequenting for a couple of years, and
RF >everything has been working pretty well, but after New Year it has started
RF >showing some of the dates in a rather peculiar manner. Instead of showing
RF >the year as "2006" it gets shown as "16.0" plus some more or less random
RF >punctuation and possibly another digit or two.
RF >I have checked with Aweb and it shows the dates correctly. I also mentioned
RF >it in a couple of posts and got no response, so it looks like it's a local
RF >IB problem.
RF >Any ideas?
RF >
My GUI Amiga Calender program crashes the computer now - it has done so
since Jan 1 of 2006 (I had to stop running it) - so I wonder if there is
anything in the Amiga OS that is 2006 senstitive.
This calendar program is Calender 1.1 by Micharl Heinz.
RF >
RF >--
RF >IBrowse FAQ: http://www.ibrowse-dev.net/faq.php
RF >
RF >Yahoo! Groups Links
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RF >
RF >
RF >
RF >
RF >
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-15 15:46:08 |
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Hi Ragnar Fyri,
On 15-Gen-2006, you wrote:
> http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=21
> This is a web forum I have been frequenting for a couple of years, and
> everything has been working pretty well, but after New Year it has started
> showing some of the dates in a rather peculiar manner. Instead of showing
> the year as "2006" it gets shown as "16.0" plus some more or less random
> punctuation and possibly another digit or two.
> I have checked with Aweb and it shows the dates correctly. I also mentioned
> it in a couple of posts and got no response, so it looks like it's a local
> IB problem.
> Any ideas?
on which OS?
Here IB2.3 under AmigaOS 3.9, its ok (as with Aweb 3.5.07 as well) while under
MOS for PowerUP, all the dates are badly wrong (1970 with IBrowse).
First load
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/cieffeeditingvideo/MOS/IB_MOSpup.png
reload
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/cieffeeditingvideo/MOS/IB_MOSpup2.png
Coccini Franco
http://www.bitplane.it
CSPPC200-060 - CVPPC+CV64
OS 3.9-Genesis+AmiTCP 4.3 - CGX 4.3
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-15 18:37:16 |
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Hello,
RF> http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=21
Dates show up as "1970" here on IB2.3 under OS4.
Bye
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Philippe 'Elwood' FERRUCCI
Project Manager
Jay Miner Society member
Amiga Translator Organisation
http://elwoodb.free.fr
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-15 12:47:00 |
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Using IB2.3 and AOS3.9 under WINUAE and asking to see posts from the last day
only, they all (about 30 of 'em) are dated as "12-07-1969 08:28 AM"
So that probably eliminates any Amiga hardware bugs!
On 01/15/2006, Philippe Ferrucci wrote:
> Hello,
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>> http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=21
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> Dates show up as "1970" here on IB2.3 under OS4.
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> Bye
> Philippe 'Elwood' FERRUCCI
> Project Manager
> Jay Miner Society member
> Amiga Translator Organisation
> http://elwoodb.free.fr
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> IBrowse FAQ: http://www.ibrowse-dev.net/faq.php
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Regards
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In Greenery~
Tom Roberts
tom snakeroot.net
http://www.snakeroot.net
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-15 22:46:03 |
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Hello, on Sun, 15 Jan 2006 12:20:13 +0100,
Ragnar Fyri wrote something about *"[ibrowse] Year 106".*
> http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=21
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> This is a web forum I have been frequenting for a couple of years, and
> everything has been working pretty well, but after New Year it has started
> showing some of the dates in a rather peculiar manner. Instead of showing
> the year as "2006" it gets shown as "16.0" plus some more or less random
> punctuation and possibly another digit or two.
> I have checked with Aweb and it shows the dates correctly. I also mentioned
> it in a couple of posts and got no response, so it looks like it's a local
> IB problem.
> Any ideas?
If you mean the "Last Post" column, it shows up correctly here.
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-16 04:42:49 |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 troberts gwi.net wrote:
>Using IB2.3 and AOS3.9 under WINUAE and asking to see posts from the last day
>only, they all (about 30 of 'em) are dated as "12-07-1969 08:28 AM"
my unhappy calendar program is running on an Amithlon under OS3.9
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>So that probably eliminates any Amiga hardware bugs!
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>On 01/15/2006, Philippe Ferrucci wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>>> http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=21
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>> Dates show up as "1970" here on IB2.3 under OS4.
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>> Bye
>> Philippe 'Elwood' FERRUCCI
>> Project Manager
>> Jay Miner Society member
>> Amiga Translator Organisation
>> http://elwoodb.free.fr
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>> IBrowse FAQ: http://www.ibrowse-dev.net/faq.php
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>> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>Regards
>--
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>In Greenery~
>Tom Roberts
>tom snakeroot.net
>http://www.snakeroot.net
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>No virus found in this outgoing message.
>Checked by AVG Free Edition.
>Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/229 - Release Date: 13-Jan-06
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>--
>IBrowse FAQ: http://www.ibrowse-dev.net/faq.php
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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Bonnie Dalzell, MA
mail:5100 Hydes Rd ---- Hydes MD USA 21082-----EMAIL:bdalzell qis.net
freelance anatomist, vertebrate paleontologist, writer, illustrator, dog
breeder, computer nerd & iconoclast... Borzoi info at www.borzois.com.
Editor Net.Pet Online Animal Magazine - http://www.netpetmagazine.com
HOME http://www.qis.net/~borzoi/ BUSINESS http://www.batw.com
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-18 02:20:54 |
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'Twas the night before 15.Jan.06, and all through the net,
not a creature was stirring except for Franco,
who whispered ominously:
>> Any ideas?
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> on which OS?
3.0
No dice on deleting cookies as suggested earlier. I tried different ways,
even going into the cache directory and deleting everything there manually,
but the funny dates are still there.
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We'll be right back after these messages.
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| Year 106 |

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2006-01-18 03:10:27 |
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Hello Ragnar
On 01/18/06, you wrote:
> 'Twas the night before 15.Jan.06, and all through the net,
> not a creature was stirring except for Franco,
> who whispered ominously:
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>>> Any ideas?
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>> on which OS?
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> 3.0
> No dice on deleting cookies as suggested earlier. I tried different
> ways, even going into the cache directory and deleting everything
> there manually, but the funny dates are still there.
I don't see a real good pattern here. It seems to work on OS 3.9, but
only on native hardware, it falls over on 3.9 on UAE. It also falls
over on MorpOS and OS 4.0. Now you report it falling over on 3.0 on
native hardware. I don't really see a thread, or did I miss
something?
Regards
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