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[QUESTION] Dana's Blog error(s)
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Ritz
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[QUESTION] Dana's Blog error(s)

this was pointed out to me just a little while ago.. it may or may not have any significance, but at this point, I think any information is good to know...

the most recent topic on Dana's blog site was misspelled. I had the site up in a web browser, and someone asked about it.. sure enough, it was misspelled. I refreshed, and it had been updated. I wish I had saved it before hand to check for other errors/clues. It may be nothing, and probably is nothing, but I figured someone should know.

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jedi
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Is there some sort of timelined archive of the changes to the site?

ie, the actual pages for ilb and the blog?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:45 am
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Ritz
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melangerie.com has a mirrors link, but everything is from july, from what I can tell.. :/

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vidstudent
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I knew I left it sitting on my desktop for a reason....

According to view source on the old document, the time of posting is 8/24/2004 09:24:03 A.M.

The newer version, with better spelling, is dated 8/24/2004 09:42:14 A.M.

All the changes I can see are the topic, related links, and said timestamp. But, if someone wants to do a full check, let me know and I can e-mail out the page sources for someone with webspace to put up.

I'm going to watch my e-mail flood now. Confused
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Ritz
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8/24? that's not possible... it had to have been today.. I opened the page this afternoon, and refreshed it tonight.. (speaking as if it's still thursday night) ... I don't get it...

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jedi
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Ritz wrote:
8/24? that's not possible... it had to have been today.. I opened the page this afternoon, and refreshed it tonight.. (speaking as if it's still thursday night) ... I don't get it...


I can verify what he's saying. The change happened tonight. Timestamps can be forged.

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sherpa
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She's using Blogger. Post without Publish adds the timestamp but only when you Publish a post does it actually appear online (with original timestamp). That's probably what happened. Especially when using blog clients, it's easy to hit the wrong button, even for a seasoned PM.

That, or you all have dodgy webcaches Wink
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jedi
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sherpa wrote:
She's using Blogger. Post without Publish adds the timestamp but only when you Publish a post does it actually appear online (with original timestamp). That's probably what happened. Especially when using blog clients, it's easy to hit the wrong button, even for a seasoned PM.


It's also easy to change timestamps if you know your blog interface.

sherpa wrote:

That, or you all have dodgy webcaches Wink


Sorry, I checked against 3 different browsers on two different computers. No cache issue there.

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Ritz
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wrong button, or maybe we were supposed to see something... but again, I doubt that. Smile

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Ritz wrote:
wrong button, or maybe we were supposed to see something... but again, I doubt that. Smile


I'm new to the ARG scene, but I would guess that if we are supposed to see something, the PM would leave it up until we found it.

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sherpa
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jedi wrote:
It's also easy to change timestamps if you know your blog interface.


Well, clearly. It's just as easy to manually edit a page, isn't it? But I don't think this was forged -- I was explaining how it could be a simple mistake. If it were important I think there would be more obvious information. Caged within the bounds of two websites it's easy to start jumping at shadows.
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