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Regression: Full timestamp on https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/ #376

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pathmapper opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 6 comments
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Regression: Full timestamp on https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/ #376

pathmapper opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 6 comments
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Something must have changed, currently the full timestamp including miiliseconds is displayed on https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/:

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IIRC also the local timezone was displayed before this change.

@Xpirix Xpirix self-assigned this Apr 11, 2024
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Xpirix commented Apr 11, 2024

Dear @pathmapper ,

I see that it has been fixed. I'm able to see the correct format now.

Regards.

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pathmapper commented Apr 11, 2024

I'm still seeing this on a notebook with Firefox and Chrome. On mobile everthing is fine.

Maybe my timezone could not be detected for some reason and thus the conversion in local timezone is failing and therefore the full timestamp is displayed?

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Xpirix commented Apr 12, 2024

You're right, this might be possible. This issue occurred already in the past (#315 (comment)) because of an old version of local_timezone.js served by the server. Currently, the new version that is used is local_timezone-1.0.js.

Could you please try to clear the browser cache and see if this still occurs?

I will try to reproduce this on my side.

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Could you please try to clear the browser cache and see if this still occurs?

Unfortunately the issue is still there, I'm seeing this on three different machines.

Thanks for taking a look!

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Xpirix commented Apr 15, 2024

@pathmapper

I was able to reproduce the issue. Seems like the file local_timezone-1.0.js was not found on the server. It should be fixed now.

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@Xpirix great, confirmed the issue is fixed, thanks a lot 🎉

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