| Issue 1293: | ISO 8601 | |
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Dear Adam, I am just using .NET C# to implement your full calendar and I have a problem with the daylight saving and always I got one hour later from my database. Further, I tried to use the ISO 8601 format but it's not rendering or displaying the times in the full calendar. In addition, I just checked your ignoreTimezone section and that has a date November 5th, 2008 at 8:15am but I ma wondering how its render as 2008-11-05T08:15:30-05:00 as once I test that it just gave 2008-11-05T08:15:30 only. Please help
Aug 15, 2013
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adamrs...@gmail.com
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Aug 25, 2013
This message is being bulk-sent to a number of issues, both [very] old and new.
I have been working on taming this issue tracker, which has gotten out of control after months of neglect. You are receiving this message because I could not successfully reproduce the bug you were reporting with a reasonable amount of effort. I have written some new bug-report guidelines to be used by all bug reports going forward:
http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/wiki/Report-a-Bug/
Its salient point is that all bug reports should have an isolated demonstration, viewable online with a tool like JSFiddle.
If the bug you originally reported is still important to you, could you please first try the latest version of FullCalendar and see if it is fixed? If not, could you please file a NEW bug report that follows the new guidelines? This issue will not be monitored for further comments.
I'm sorry I have taken so long to respond to many of your request, and I'm sorry if this new procedure causes extra work for you. Going forward, the issue tracker will be much more of a well-oiled machine.
Again, if you must, PLEASE SUBMIT A *NEW* BUG REPORT (following the new guidelines) INSTEAD OF COMMENTING ON THIS ONE. Further comments on this report will be ignored. Thanks.
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