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Issue: TRIBE BLOG POST Network Server Timestamp is incorrect / Needs to Be Updated for DST (DAYLIGHTS SAVING TIME) IN PST (Pacific Standard Timezone). Blog Network Server Timestamp Timestamp is 1 hour behind actual PST TIME
1. Login to tribe.net (San Francisco Bay Area) or another Tribe.net area that is located in the Geographic area of PST (Pacific Standard Time) from a valid registered user account @ www.tribe.net
2. Upon successful login transaction, attempt to post a blog from your account by loading your blog page @ people.tribe.net/user/blog and selecting the 'post an entry' button on the the Blog page for your account. (Note: User portion of the URL will be filled in with the actual registered tribe.net user name for your account)
3. Once the Post an Entry (Post To Your Blog Page) is loaded @ sanfrancisco.tribe.net/templa...ntry.vm (please not that this URL is not a valid BLOG POST URL for privacy / security protection of my account) - [the inst=variable will display the correct instruction variable per the actual blog for the account you are logged in from.] - NOTE the time you are POSTING THE BLOG in PST with DST
4. Enter text in the TITLE and ENTRY fields & Select the SUBMIT button.
5. Result: On the resulting SUMBITTED BLOG ENTRY page (NOTE EXAMPLE URL IS NOT VALID) people.tribe.net/
View the time stamp for the blog entry. The actual timestamp displayed is 1 hour behind the actual time for PST with DST enabled.
Issue: The Tribe Server Timestamp for blog postings Needs to Be Updated to account for the DST (Daylights Savings Time) shift to SPRING AHEAD +1 hour for PST (Pacific Standard Time) with DST (Daylights Savings Time) enabled. The actual Tribe.net server Timestamp for people.tribe.net is 1 hour behind actual / accurate current PST TIME.
REFERENCES:
www.time.gov/timezone.cgi
1. Login to tribe.net (San Francisco Bay Area) or another Tribe.net area that is located in the Geographic area of PST (Pacific Standard Time) from a valid registered user account @ www.tribe.net
2. Upon successful login transaction, attempt to post a blog from your account by loading your blog page @ people.tribe.net/user/blog and selecting the 'post an entry' button on the the Blog page for your account. (Note: User portion of the URL will be filled in with the actual registered tribe.net user name for your account)
3. Once the Post an Entry (Post To Your Blog Page) is loaded @ sanfrancisco.tribe.net/templa...ntry.vm (please not that this URL is not a valid BLOG POST URL for privacy / security protection of my account) - [the inst=variable will display the correct instruction variable per the actual blog for the account you are logged in from.] - NOTE the time you are POSTING THE BLOG in PST with DST
4. Enter text in the TITLE and ENTRY fields & Select the SUBMIT button.
5. Result: On the resulting SUMBITTED BLOG ENTRY page (NOTE EXAMPLE URL IS NOT VALID) people.tribe.net/
View the time stamp for the blog entry. The actual timestamp displayed is 1 hour behind the actual time for PST with DST enabled.
Issue: The Tribe Server Timestamp for blog postings Needs to Be Updated to account for the DST (Daylights Savings Time) shift to SPRING AHEAD +1 hour for PST (Pacific Standard Time) with DST (Daylights Savings Time) enabled. The actual Tribe.net server Timestamp for people.tribe.net is 1 hour behind actual / accurate current PST TIME.
REFERENCES:
www.time.gov/timezone.cgi
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Re: TRIBE BLOG POST Network Server Timestamp is incorrect / Needs to Be Updated for DST (DAYLIGHTS SAVING TIME)
Mon, March 19, 2007 - 10:56 AMI seem to have just experienced a related issue. I responded to a initial posting in a thread, and my post appeared to have been done by the person who started the tread (in this case the Mod of tribe in question)
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Re: TRIBE BLOG POST Network Server Timestamp is incorrect / Needs to Be Updated for DST (DAYLIGHTS SAVING TIME)
Fri, March 23, 2007 - 12:06 AMOddly, the issue I've been having is where my posts are timed as having been made up to an hour before a post which I am responding to, i.e. original post at 5:30pm, my post at 4:45pm.
No big deal, just odd.