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Because Memorial Day falls on the LAST Monday of May, rather than a specific week number like the fourth week, and May can sometimes have four mondays
and sometimes have five mondays, this is quite dangerous because in 2012, May will only have four Mondays, which will render this code invalid. However,
Four Island 3.0 should hopefully be out by 2012, which will hopefully not contain this bug (a.k.a. by allowing a date to be specified as a the last day of
a month as well as during a specific week).
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The following changes were also made in this revision:
* All HTML was changed to XHTML and a !DOCTYPE was included to reflect this
* Rewrote quotes tracking system to be much less complicated and actually working
* Changed quotes rendering to look more like Chirpy than Rash
* Fixed comment textarea bug
* Rewrote a ton of CSS so it's not as bloated
* Added a JavaScript confirmation when deleting a comment
* AJAXified voting on the POTW
* AJAXified voting and flagging quotes
* AJAXified commenting
* AJAXified voting on posts
* Added DateFinder back after it was accidentally deleted in Layout 4.5
The following database changes must be performed as soon as possible:
* Fix title of NO <!DOCTYPE> post (the < is missing the semicolon)
* Restore post Frasty Tha Snaman from a backup
* Reset "flag" field of all rows in "rash_quotes" to 0
* Remove the "vote" and "flag" columns of "rash_tracking"
* Rename the "quote_id" column of "rash_tracking" to "vote"
The following external code changes must also be performed as soon as possible:
* Add the following line to the end of the // Four Island block in The Fourm's functions.php:
require('/svr/www/hatkirby/fourisland/main/includes/specialdates.php');
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It turned out that there actually was a problem with the algorithm.
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Easter holidays were coming a day late, so a day was ticked off of the
Easter fourmula. It does concern me, however, that this issue wasn't
discovered last year. Either there was another Easter bug last year
(maybe during the time all Easter holidays were a month late?) or my
fourmula's wrong.
I also cleaned up some of the Special Dates code.
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