South Surrey Scavengers Posted November 21, 2005 Share Posted November 21, 2005 When creating new waymarks the date last visited defaults to the listing date. But this is not always correct. If I visit a waymark on Nov 10 and submit it for listing on Nov 15 and it is approved say on Nov 18 I now have a listing date of Nov 18. However, the date last visited was actually Nov 10 unless there were other visits in the meantime. Link to comment
+MapLady Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 I've just starting doing Waymarking this past week. I've noticed another difference in the dates on logs. I often don't log my visits the same day they occur. The "Date Last Visited" on the waymarks I've visited, shows the date I logged my visit on Waymarking.com. This is not the same as the "Date Logged" that shows on my log itself which is the date I entered and is the date when I actually visited the waymark. At first I thought someone visited the waymark after I did, then I realized it was just the date I got onto the computer to log my visit. Can this be fixed some time? Link to comment
+Black Dog Trackers Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 I would like it if all 3 dates could be shown. The primary (in the index, etc.) date should be the date a person says they made the visit to the item; that would require adding a couple date dropdown menus to all waymark and log pages. The two secondary dates (on the waymark/log page somewhere) would be the date entered on the computer and the date approved by the cat. manager. (In autoapprove mode, those two would be the same date.) If there were any questions as to who did what when, all would be explicitly clear. Certainly a person could lie about the primary (item-visit) date, but the other two would be automatic stamps. Link to comment
South Surrey Scavengers Posted December 13, 2005 Author Share Posted December 13, 2005 When you write a note about a waymark it then uses its date for the date last visited. But its not even a visit. See this benchmark Link to comment
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