+BWidget Posted November 25, 2009 Share Posted November 25, 2009 When I import my 'My Finds' query into GSAK some dates do not match the dates on my profile. I've also seen the same non-match when uploading the file to mygeocachingprofile.com. I'm assuming it's an issue on geocaching.com since more than one site lists the inconsistency. On the following image I have used RED lines to show the mismatched dates and GREEN lines to show the matching dates. The dates listed on my profile page are correct. Is there a secondary date field in the database that is not in sync? Anything I can do to fix this? Link to comment
OpinioNate Posted November 25, 2009 Share Posted November 25, 2009 Thanks for the great repro. It looks like the mismatches occur when the log is posted later in the day. I think the site must be using Pacific time but the .GPX is perhaps converting improperly to UTC. I'll see if we can get this fixed. Link to comment
+BWidget Posted November 25, 2009 Author Share Posted November 25, 2009 Glad you could see the problem. So, if I delete the 'bad' logs and re-enter them (earlier in the day ) for that day, would that fix it also? Link to comment
OpinioNate Posted November 25, 2009 Share Posted November 25, 2009 Glad you could see the problem. So, if I delete the 'bad' logs and re-enter them (earlier in the day ) for that day, would that fix it also? Before 4pm Pacific I believe, yes. Link to comment
robertlipe Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 I think the site must be using Pacific time but the .GPX is perhaps converting improperly to UTC. Please go the other way with that. GPX (like all sane file formats) never stores local time. Groundspeak:date is, of course, yours to define as you wish but every *other* timestamp in GPX is in UTC. Please don't torment developers by defining this differently. Bonus points if you get your developer that's in timezone fixing mode to correctly parse the timestamps in geocache_visits.txt to not be in WA time, too, as that problem has been around for a long time, too. Link to comment
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