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rick.ca:

--- Quote ---Dates.  Many do not show ages correctly, especially when birth date is in the early 1900's.  IE: Born in 1948 and died in 2001 shows an age in the 40's.  :-)  I'm sure it's some setting I have wrong.
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I've never seen that, and I don't believe there's any setting that would affect this. Can you provide examples (in the form of IMDb URLs)?


--- Quote ---Those darn poster popups when viewing people.  It is irritating to the extreme when it keeps poping up when ever the mouse stops...even when I'm nowhere near that line.
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Do you mean the tooltips like the attached? I find them unobtrusive—and they only appear when I hover over a link. But that doesn't seem to fit what you're describing... ???



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ALADProd:

--- Quote ---I've never seen that, and I don't believe there's any setting that would affect this. Can you provide examples (in the form of IMDb URLs)?
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Well, I can provide a screen capture.  It shows Ernest Borgnine.  Notice his date of birth is 1/24/17 but it shows his age as 7 years old. It should read 92.


--- Quote ---Do you mean the tooltips like the attached? I find them unobtrusive—and they only appear when I hover over a link. But that doesn't seem to fit what you're describing... ???
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Yes, that is it, but mine comes up many times even if I'm not hovering over a movie.  While you can not see my mouse in the screen capture, notice the popup is open.  My mouse is actually on the toolbar on the bottom of the screen.




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rick.ca:

--- Quote ---Well, I can provide a screen capture.  It shows Ernest Borgnine.  Notice his date of birth is 1/24/17 but it shows his age as 7 years old. It should read 92.
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It works for me. Try changing your year format to YYYY in Windows Regional Settings.


--- Quote ---Yes, that is it, but mine comes up many times even if I'm not hovering over a movie.
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Weird. It doesn't seem likely, but is it possible the program is incorrectly detecting the mouse location? What happens if you move the mouse slowly and left-click immediately as one appears? Is a link-click detected?

ALADProd:

--- Quote ---It works for me. Try changing your year format to YYYY in Windows Regional Settings.
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I use my computer for work we use the standard 2 year date.    So switching to a 4 year isn't convenient, but I tried it without success.   I tried doing the math and simply could not determine where this is screwing up.  Perhaps this is a bug that needs to be evaluated.  It should detect any date format settings and adjust accordingly.



--- Quote ---Weird. It doesn't seem likely, but is it possible the program is incorrectly detecting the mouse location? What happens if you move the mouse slowly and left-click immediately as one appears? Is a link-click detected?

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I've been able to reproduce this one 100% of the time.   It's detailed but let's see if I can explain it...
The program seems to remember the LAST movie on that profile and will display the popup for that movie anytime the mouse is stopped below the movie list.   I can move the mouse from the top of the list, down thru it and stop any place on the bottom and it will always show the last move in the list.  On the same note, if I stop the mouse at a movie in the middle and leave the list by moving stright to the left (on to the list of people) then bring it down past hte movies before moving back to the right and it will pop up the movie I was last on.  I wish I could take a video of my screen as it is happening.   Perhaps another bug?

rick.ca:

--- Quote ---It should detect any date format settings and adjust accordingly.
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True, but we haven't established that is the cause of the problem. The fact your changing the setting had no effect may suggest otherwise. :-\


--- Quote ---Perhaps another bug?
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Or some kind of incompatibility with your system. BTW, what is your OS? As I said before, it should behave like a tooltip—appearing only when the mouse pointer is hovering over the link.

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