Timeline - KMS
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Current Editor(s): [MENTION=75]Spadow[/MENTION]

http://www.southperry.net/calendar.php?calendarid=8
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#2
[MENTION=2054]Eos[/MENTION] the
  • code does not work when you view the Timeline. Can you fix this, please?
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Spadow Wrote:[MENTION=2054]Eos[/MENTION] the
  • code does not work when you view the Timeline. Can you fix this, please?

No BBCode does, at all.

ETA; I think they're working now, except possibly images. Those may be denied due to the size of the popup.
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#4
How far back would this start? I doubt Knexon keeps patch notes on their site from release. Atleast, I can't find any that far back.
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Mario Wrote:How far back would this start?
At the beginning?

Mario Wrote:I doubt Knexon keeps patch notes on their site from release. Atleast, I can't find any that far back.

So? Doesn't mean people don't remember approximately what happened when, and doesn't mean the rest of the internet has forgotten.
It's a timeline, not a pixel by pixel differential analysis of the past 10 years.
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#6
Checked the dates, but it seems everything is behind 1 day.
Ex) Open Beta is listed under April 29th in the calendar, but it shows April 28 in the bottom right corner when you click it.
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Spadow Wrote:Checked the dates, but it seems everything is behind 1 day.
Ex) Open Beta is listed under April 29th in the calendar, but it shows April 28 in the bottom right corner when you click it.

Ignore it. It's doing something stupid regarding time offsets. I'm already aware but it's extremely low priority.
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