On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 20:04:53 +0100, Dave Higton wrote:
> >If you can point us to a test page, maybe we can find out whether this
> >is RISC OS only or (as I suspect) a problem with all supported
> >platforms?
>
> The attached will do.
>
> Please bear in mind that there are various possible paths through the
> code that gets the date. (It's definitely the Date() function that
> is in error, not the toString() function.) So a different platform
> may or may not show the error.
>
> The addition of 3600 seconds is such a deliberate inclusion that I
> have to ask whether it was required on some platform. It is my
> understanding that localtime() should return the time taking into
> account both the time zone and possible daylight savings, so really
> it shouldn't be necessary.
A quick check on AmigaOS reveals it's wrong here on two counts.... or
maybe it's wrongly correct, I'm not sure.
Today is 2015-09-25 21:28:16.916+02:00
Are you getting the correct timezone on RISC OS?
Chris
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