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Credit where credit is due: the whole idea, and most of the implementation is all theorbtwo's work. Kudos to him: I do agree with your sentiment.
I'm guessing that that is a consequence of the fact that Perlmonks runs on 2 webservers. If your activity here is limited, there is a chance that you're only registered on one webserver (at least for within the last several minutes), and AFAIK their data is not merged. So if Other Users is generated on the other webserver, you won't show up... As an experiment, try reloading somebody's home node a few times. You'll probably notice his "last here" time jumping between 2 values... possibly far apart.
Well, actually, you didn't... The current value on your home node is <!-- location:latitude:-54:58:30N,longitude: 1:24:41W-->. There are at least a few things wrong here:
update (Feb 04, 2010 at 13:40 UTC): I refactored/replaced the regexes, so that parsing should be both more rigid (fewer false matches) and more relaxed (more freedom in format), at the same time. So if you find your location suddenly unexpectedly moved, this is the probable cause. That is the case for jdporter, who moved to somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, and for broomduster, who moved to the North Pole. They both have 2 HTML comments with coordinates on their home node, and it switched the one it uses. (What is "Xlocation" anyway?) If you're sure it's something I did wrong, and not you, please let me know. BTW It'll now show the latitude/longitude that it is using, for Monks on the map, in a tooltip ("title" tag, in HTML). In reply to Re^2: PMplanet has a new home
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