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Gabriel Lebec
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Posted: Sat 10 Nov, 2007 3:58 pm Post subject: Published date for Reviews / Features |
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I may be missing something, but I just noticed I cannot find any visible published date for reviews and features. There must be some value for this in the database, since the site displays "new" tags on items less than a certain number of days old. Any possibility that the article pages could output this value somewhere? It's relevant contextual information and would be academically responsible, I believe - moreso than relying on tracking back to a specific article in the features forum, which is the only solution I can think of at the moment.
-GLL
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Sat 10 Nov, 2007 4:34 pm Post subject: Re: Published date for Reviews / Features |
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Gabriel Lebec wrote: | I may be missing something, but I just noticed I cannot find any visible published date for reviews and features. There must be some value for this in the database, since the site displays "new" tags on items less than a certain number of days old. Any possibility that the article pages could output this value somewhere? It's relevant contextual information and would be academically responsible, I believe - moreso than relying on tracking back to a specific article in the features forum, which is the only solution I can think of at the moment.
-GLL |
Mousing over the title of the review in the reviews page reveals a pubishing date, when it's available. You could also look at our update history page.
The older articles don't have publishing dates entered into the database. I have never had time to do all that data entry.
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Gabriel Lebec
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Posted: Sat 10 Nov, 2007 6:29 pm Post subject: |
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Ah, there we go - nifty. Thanks for the reply.
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