v3.0.04b producing BST timestamps

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bgowland

v3.0.04b producing BST timestamps

Post by bgowland »

Hi Alan,

Just spotted that the XML file generated by v3.0.04b is adding +1000 timezone entries for programmes. This pulled a few minutes ago...

<programme start="20051109123000 +0100" stop="20051109130000 +0100" channel="94">
<title lang="en">Car Booty</title>
<desc lang="en">Lorne Spicer presents the series in which people sell unwanted household goods at a car boot sale. A widower tries to raise enough to build a garden pond in memory of his late wife.</desc>
<category lang="en">Interests</category>
<length units="minutes">30</length>
<video>
<aspect>16:9</aspect>
</video>
<previously-shown/>
<subtitles type="onscreen">
<language lang="en">English</language>
</subtitles>
</programme>

Cheers,
Brian
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Post by alanbirtles »

ok i'll look into it,I hadn't noticed myself as i have been using utc, i'm pretty sure that it was working shortly after the changeover as i tested it, maybe theres a small mistake in my algorithm
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Post by alanbirtles »

ive fixed it for the next version
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by the way as a temporary fix simply change the outputtimezone to +00:00
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Post by alanbirtles »

fixed in beta 5, out now!
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