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   Digital Man to deon   
   JS Object save_msg()   
   22 Dec 24 13:32:29   
   
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     Re: JS Object save_msg()   
     By: deon to Digital Man on Mon Dec 23 2024 07:20 am   
      
    >   Re: JS Object save_msg()   
    >   By: Digital Man to deon on Sat Dec 21 2024 04:59 pm   
    >   
    > Howdy,   
    >   
    >  > No, it doesn't. The JS when_written_time property is still a time_t   
    >  > representation - I do the conversion (encoding upon assignemnt, decoding   
    >  > upon use) to the SMB date storage automatically for you.   
    >   
    > Actually I was refering to the post implementation of your changes to   
    > when_written_time - from your commit example:   
    >   
    > Here's an example from smbutil v of a message header posted after this   
    > change:   
    >   when_written     03292595 41E0 Fri Dec 20 18:22:21 2024 PST   
    >   
    > 0x03292595 (53028245) is the now new value of when_written_time right?   
      
   Not exactly. That's the value/format stored in msghdr_t.when_written.time (for   
   newly added/posted messages only), but the JS message header property   
   'when_written_time' is still always in time_t format.   
      
    > But I think I get you, when I read a when_written_time, it'll convert back   
    > to time_t value like time()?   
      
   Correct. It's a transparent change for JS scripts/programmers.   
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