Hi, Reply bellow, Christian Persch wrote: [Wed Mar 15 2006, 04:02:53PM EET] > Hi, > > Le mercredi 15 mars 2006 à 08:41 -0500, Adam Hooper a écrit : > > On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 12:47 -0800, Chris Thielen wrote: > > > I'm using Epiphany 1.8.5 under Gnome 2.12 on FreeBSD 6.0/i386. > > > > > > I noticed that on the emusic.com website, the "Release Date" section for > > > albums has been appearing like a full Oracle timestamp, like: "Tue Mar > > > 14 12:42:00 2006", when the release date is supposed to read "Mar 14, > > > 2006". > > > > I thought I knew the answer, but no. I have no time to find it; let me > > help anybody else who wants to: > > > > I can reproduce the bug (example page: > > <http://www.emusic.com/browse/0/b/-dbm/a/0-0/56/0.html>). I tried > > downloading using wget with different user-agent strings, and all > > produced the bug. From my bash history: > > Maybe it's some other request header causing the difference; can someone > get the request headers the browser sends when loading that page with > ff1.5 and epiphany? > > Regards, > Christian > The site seems to use localised dates, so, depending on the 'Accept-Language:' header, it sends different strings . Try changing the preffered language under 'Preferences -> Language' in Epiphany. I works for me with 'RO' and 'EN_GB' . Maybe they default to the full format if there is no match for the language ? Regards, Victor -- Victor Osadci | ➠ http://xhtml.md | ☎ +373 69 083081 |
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