about 5 years ago - Toolguy - Direct link

Well, knowing that this feature finally works is good enough for me, I’ll be able to enjoy the easter break feeling lighter.

I think the server 2012 system date format defaults to that so maybe the results are in whatever the system’s date format is setup in Windows?

But that’s the thing: This whole thing is suppose to ignore whatever you have setup in windows, it’s doing a direct HTTP query to the valve server, the actual date of things is actually written by Valve in the html file. I’m half wondering if they are not doing some geolocation to force the text format to some specific display depending of where the query comes from… that being said I should have had different results when comparing Oslo and Durham…

Anyway, note for later: Log everything from the start, eventually remove later if that spams too much.

about 5 years ago - Toolguy - Direct link

I would be fine with that, if there was a (documented?) way of just getting plain old ISO timestamps in UTC format. I should not have to use some heuristics to figure out if the month is before or after, and if the year is present or not, without even mentioning the time format :stuck_out_tongue: