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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Wall" data-source="post: 1076784" data-attributes="member: 125233"><p>For a moment I thought there was a time zone bug but found out in the end that Digiguide convert the entire schedule to your time zone in their settings. Just something to be careful about if you're outside the UK. Everything is still correct from the WebEPG point of view, with it's per-grabber time zone setting. I chose to adjust my settings at the source web site rather than have a non-standard grabber file.</p><p></p><p>By the way @[USER=98267]doskabouter[/USER] now I got time to look at the source I know what you meant by WorldDateTime. It seems the original developers were ahead anyway by creating their own time zone aware DateTime class, even using the same TimeZoneInfo name as Microsoft in part. I'll assume it works then and we should all use it when necessary as the current MP1 standard. WebEPG already does so that's great. Of course it really should be replaced with the new built-in classes in MP2/future development. Besides sticking to standards it would greatly shrink the code and reduce the need to do direct registry access.</p><p></p><p>Have to check-out MP2 sometime and wonder what's up with live satellite TV and EPG grabbing there. For now I'm just happy I have some kind of EPG on MP1 again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Wall, post: 1076784, member: 125233"] For a moment I thought there was a time zone bug but found out in the end that Digiguide convert the entire schedule to your time zone in their settings. Just something to be careful about if you're outside the UK. Everything is still correct from the WebEPG point of view, with it's per-grabber time zone setting. I chose to adjust my settings at the source web site rather than have a non-standard grabber file. By the way @[USER=98267]doskabouter[/USER] now I got time to look at the source I know what you meant by WorldDateTime. It seems the original developers were ahead anyway by creating their own time zone aware DateTime class, even using the same TimeZoneInfo name as Microsoft in part. I'll assume it works then and we should all use it when necessary as the current MP1 standard. WebEPG already does so that's great. Of course it really should be replaced with the new built-in classes in MP2/future development. Besides sticking to standards it would greatly shrink the code and reduce the need to do direct registry access. Have to check-out MP2 sometime and wonder what's up with live satellite TV and EPG grabbing there. For now I'm just happy I have some kind of EPG on MP1 again! [/QUOTE]
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