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Importing a feed from a Google calendar, I find that for events on Nov 3 and Nov 4 only, the start and end times of the event show correctly in the event posting in the calendar frame, but in the pop-up detailed event description, the start and end times have both been advanced by one hour. This might have to do with the fact that DST starts on Nov 3, and localendar.com is not handling the transition properly? Please investigate and correct, thanks! localendar.com/public/SSOtest
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You are correct; although DST actually ends Sun, Nov 3 at 2AM.
We have addressed this in Dev, we'll be pushing out a fix to Prod after some additional testing. I'll make a note here when the patch has been released.
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That's great, thanks!
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Please check it out now - I think you're all set.

(Incidentally, in the most recent feed, I see the event you mentioned only occurs on Nov 3rd now and not the 4th)
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Thanks for the prompt attention to this correction, much appreciated. Our Nov 3 event now pops up as it should.

(Note: we didn't ever want to post an actual event for Nov 4; I put a 'dummy' event there temporarily, just to illustrate that the issue existed for those two days, and only those two days, which I thought might help your diagnosis).
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