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It seems to me that the calendar advances the date about 2 hours before it's actually the next day. Is this because the calendar time base is somewhere other than the west coast. I have specified pst in my options. I notice it a couple of evenings in a row now that the date was wrong.

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Correct. The calendar is actually EST based (so, 3 hours :-)

We had experimented w/ some code to mark "today" according to the browser's local time (after all, your visitors might be in EST, PST, MST, or somewhere outside the US alltogether) but there were a few issues requiring us to roll this back until we get them resolved.
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Correct. The calendar is actually EST based (so, 3 hours :-)

We had experimented w/ some code to mark "today" according to the browser's local time (after all, your visitors might be in EST, PST, MST, or somewhere outside the US alltogether) but there were a few issues requiring us to roll this back until we get them resolved.



ahah ass per my latest message has this been resolved, I guess I should just check
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