• @Alexstarfire
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    731 year ago

    Could be a bug but the more likely explanation is that the field doesn’t update until you try to leave it. So you put in a wrong date first, try to leave the field, get error message, then type in valid date and save a pic before leaving the field.

      • Midnight Wolf
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        171 year ago

        Ding ding, this is the likely answer. I’ve seen this exact issue before on multiple sites and services, and it’s always been found that the form expects 18+.

    • Tb0n3
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      481 year ago

      Or they check for MM/DD/YYYY but prompt for DD/MM/YYYY.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          …along with calendar weeks being entire weeks, not bullshit like 5 days of CW 53 and 2 of CW 1. This matters when dealing with BI facts that continue through NYE.

          Do you know how infuriating it is to view analytics by calendar week with two major dips around new year’s because the week is split in two?

          Bonus points: “Sure, you can set the week aggregation to consider weeks starting with Monday, but if you filter for the last X calendar weeks, you’ll have the last week’s sunday omitted from the stats and an orphaned Sunday before the first week yoh actually wanted.”

          Support international standards, you bloody imbeciles.

          • @grabyourmotherskeys
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            21 year ago

            I am intimately familiar with issues like this. It’s maddening.

    • key
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      151 year ago

      Remind is a communication platform that reaches students and families where they are and supports learning wherever it happens.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        There was nothing in the post indicating what app this was and “Remind” is a generic enough word, even if upper-cased, to make the service not obvious. It could be a porn-site for what we know, in which case that date should naturally be rejected.

    • @LifeInMultipleChoice
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      111 year ago

      I’m going to guess they typed 02/17/2008 the first time to denote Feb 17th as is fairly standard with American apps. It then told him it was invalid because there arent 17 months in a year because it was the wrong format. They typed it correctly after and took a screen shot before pressing submit. (Making it so the error was still on screen from the previous bad submission. )

      That is all just a guess though.

  • Fushuan [he/him]
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    351 year ago

    Another possible case no one seems to have mentioned. That the CSS doesn’t do that kind of spacing automatically, and that the user manually put in spaces this creating an invalid date for the lulz.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 year ago

      Still software gore. Spacing should not matter, proper parsing should ignore whitespace in a simple format like this.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Even better, the appropriate spacing/symbols should be automatically added so the user doesn’t have to worry if the form is going to parse whitespace.

        • hypelightfly
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          11 year ago

          Even better, it should ignore all input except 0-9 so it doesn’t matter if you try to put spaces or other characters.

  • @Ejh3k
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    91 year ago

    I don’t understand. OP can you help?

    • @wolfpack86
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      101 year ago

      It’s likely the birthday is being rejected for not meeting minimum age to consent to the TOS.

        • @Chocrates
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          41 year ago

          Yeah… I am stoned but this looks like it should be valid and there is just a bug in the code.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            I’m guessing the UI designer accidentally put in DD/MM/YY, when the code handles the date as MM/DD/YY.

            • @[email protected]
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              101 year ago

              Sometimes if the developers don’t specify, the date format can follow clients’ settings, which can lead to unpredictable results like this.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                Yeah, I’d imagine you’d want to adapt for different locales. Here in the US, MMDDYY is pretty ubiquitous, but I’m sure it’s different in other countries.

  • @Transcriptionist
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    71 year ago

    Image Transcription:

    A screenshot from the setup of the Remind mobile application with an image of a calendar and the text

    "What is your birthday?

    This will stay private to you and will help keep Remind safe

    Birthday

    DD/MM/YYYY"

    Followed by a text field that has been filled out with the date “17 / 02 / 2008”.

    Below the text field is the red error text reading “Please enter a valid date”

    [I am a human, if I’ve made a mistake please let me know. Please consider providing alt-text for ease of use. Thank you. 💜]

  • @TheSpermWhale
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    -41 year ago

    I think it’s using the daft American date system of m/d/y

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      But it says ‘DD/MM/YYYY’ just above the input field

      EDIT: it’s very possible that the input field library they use uses the American date format by default and they didn’t change it…

      • @sfgifz
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        111 year ago

        it’s very possible that the input field library they use uses the American date format by default and they didn’t change it…

        Dev: But it works fine on my system!

        • @CeeBee
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          11 year ago

          I’m happy that I taught the BA and project lead learned how to clear all site data for the application I work on. It has reduced the huge amount of

          “the issue is still there!”

          “Clear the cache”

          “It works now”

          And yes, I know I should be using something that notifies the browser to invalidate its cache. I’ll add it to my mile long list of tickets.

  • @[email protected]
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    -91 year ago

    The only thing worse than mm/dd/yyyy is dd/mm/yyyy. Use a bloody different separator if you’re writing dates correctly.

      • @[email protected]
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        -21 year ago

        It’s already in use for mm/dd/yyyy. When I see slashes I expect that, when I see dots I expect dd.mm.yyyy, when I see hyphens I expect yyyy-mm-dd.

        And then comes along a random I guess Canuck and writes something totally incomprehensible.

        • @MyNotPublicAccount
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          21 year ago

          it’s already in use for mm/dd/yyyy

          No, it’s already in use for dd/mm/yyyy. When the majority of the world sees slashes (with the four-digit year at the end), they expect that. Americans are the ones making things ambiguous.