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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by Sash
I think it’s fixed
Nope look at the date you posted. Today is the 21st lol
I guess no one is running this page anymore
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Posted 12/20/20 12:22 PM |
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Blazesyth
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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by GoldenRod
The forum timestamp *should* just pull the time from the server, and the server *should* be getting the time from a "time server" on the Internet that has accurate time. Bouncing around like it's doing is really strange.
It's really weird. I've run many sites with many different versions of Dotnet Framework and have never seen this. I could see it slowly being off and then correcting if it has intermittent connection issues to a NTP server, but these wide swings of hours in the past and future is just crazy. Seems like the server is fighting with an NTP server and going back and forth.
Message edited 12/20/2020 12:39:43 PM.
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Posted 12/20/20 12:39 PM |
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Sash
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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by Sash
I think it’s fixed
Nope look at the date you posted. Today is the 21st lol
I guess no one is running this page anymore
I was being sarcastic
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Posted 12/20/20 12:45 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by Blazesyth
Posted by GoldenRod
The forum timestamp *should* just pull the time from the server, and the server *should* be getting the time from a "time server" on the Internet that has accurate time. Bouncing around like it's doing is really strange.
It's really weird. I've run many sites with many different versions of Dotnet Framework and have never seen this. I could see it slowly being off and then correcting if it has intermittent connection issues to a NTP server, but these wide swings of hours in the past and future is just crazy. Seems like the server is fighting with an NTP server and going back and forth.
And right now, everything (even weeks ago) is roughly the same negative seconds ago, so it seems like something much deeper than a flaky NTP server. That would explain the 8 hours and 20 hours off, but the negative seconds is really weird.
I can't see any more info than any other poster, so trying to debug what's going on is like trying to figure out a car's electrical problem with a couple of pictures of the outside of the car....
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Posted 12/20/20 12:59 PM |
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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by Sash
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by Sash
I think it’s fixed
Nope look at the date you posted. Today is the 21st lol
I guess no one is running this page anymore
I was being sarcastic
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Posted 12/20/20 1:01 PM |
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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by Blazesyth
Posted by GoldenRod
The forum timestamp *should* just pull the time from the server, and the server *should* be getting the time from a "time server" on the Internet that has accurate time. Bouncing around like it's doing is really strange.
It's really weird. I've run many sites with many different versions of Dotnet Framework and have never seen this. I could see it slowly being off and then correcting if it has intermittent connection issues to a NTP server, but these wide swings of hours in the past and future is just crazy. Seems like the server is fighting with an NTP server and going back and forth.
And right now, everything (even weeks ago) is roughly the same negative seconds ago, so it seems like something much deeper than a flaky NTP server. That would explain the 8 hours and 20 hours off, but the negative seconds is really weird.
I can't see any more info than any other poster, so trying to debug what's going on is like trying to figure out a car's electrical problem with a couple of pictures of the outside of the car....
Did they want you to fix it or figure it out?
Message edited 12/20/2020 1:04:42 PM.
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Posted 12/20/20 1:02 PM |
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nycbuslady
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Is the time stamp fixed now?
Maybe I'm being optimistic, but I think the timestamp is fixed, maybe? I'm posting this at 7:22 AM on 12/22/2020.
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Posted 12/22/20 7:22 AM |
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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by nycbuslady
Maybe I'm being optimistic, but I think the timestamp is fixed, maybe? I'm posting this at 7:22 AM on 12/22/2020.
Looks like it :)
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Posted 12/22/20 9:28 AM |
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ali120206
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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by nycbuslady
Maybe I'm being optimistic, but I think the timestamp is fixed, maybe? I'm posting this at 7:22 AM on 12/22/2020.
Looks like it :)
I think it's broken again - it's 12:23 on 12/23...
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Posted 12/22/20 4:22 PM |
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Re: Is the time stamp fixed now?
Posted by ali120206
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by nycbuslady
Maybe I'm being optimistic, but I think the timestamp is fixed, maybe? I'm posting this at 7:22 AM on 12/22/2020.
Looks like it :)
I think it's broken again - it's 12:23 on 12/23...
Yep
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Posted 12/22/20 4:30 PM |
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