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Sat May 16 17:19:54 EDT 2009
It seems that for the players whose profile you haven't visited in a few days, their profile appears "broken" i.e. it just doesn't load.
On Firefox, I'm asked whether I want to open or save the "player.php" page.
It happens in all places where player names are listed. It's annoying.
On Firefox, I'm asked whether I want to open or save the "player.php" page.
It happens in all places where player names are listed. It's annoying.
Sat May 16 17:27:53 EDT 2009
Yeah, I get this also.
I am guessing CK is busy doing something?
Sat May 16 18:03:31 EDT 2009
I second the vote that Cyberkilla broke something. D=
Sun May 17 12:59:04 EDT 2009
Actually, I didn't change anything.
I narrowed it down to a function that subtracted two timestamps, but that doesn't explain why it failed.
I've removed the function, as a workaround. Frankly, I can't see what fault it finds with it.
Time goes forward, so the numbers get larger. As Forger suggested, it's probably something to do with the bitdepth of the variables, however, php is designed to sort that out behind the scenes, so I suspect it's their fault
I narrowed it down to a function that subtracted two timestamps, but that doesn't explain why it failed.
I've removed the function, as a workaround. Frankly, I can't see what fault it finds with it.
Time goes forward, so the numbers get larger. As Forger suggested, it's probably something to do with the bitdepth of the variables, however, php is designed to sort that out behind the scenes, so I suspect it's their fault
Invisible War ][
Sun May 17 17:54:15 EDT 2009
Would this be why it no longer states how long it has been since a player was online on their profile page?
"Last Activity - Currently Offline"
Quote from Cyberkilla
Actually, I didn't change anything.
I narrowed it down to a function that subtracted two timestamps, but that doesn't explain why it failed.
I've removed the function, as a workaround. Frankly, I can't see what fault it finds with it.
Time goes forward, so the numbers get larger. As Forger suggested, it's probably something to do with the bitdepth of the variables, however, php is designed to sort that out behind the scenes, so I suspect it's their fault
I narrowed it down to a function that subtracted two timestamps, but that doesn't explain why it failed.
I've removed the function, as a workaround. Frankly, I can't see what fault it finds with it.
Time goes forward, so the numbers get larger. As Forger suggested, it's probably something to do with the bitdepth of the variables, however, php is designed to sort that out behind the scenes, so I suspect it's their fault