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      22nd Nov 2005
I am currently working with calendars. I keep finding conflicts with the
ChineseLunisolarCalendar (AsiaLunar) and date 8-16-XX (Lunar cal) which is a
common holiday "Day After Mid-Autumn Festival" a lot of website state
different dates usually off by one month (Oct instead of Sept). MS dates seem
more consistant than others though. (Seem like it's a Lep-year bug for either
MS or everyone else).

years in question: 1992,1995,1998,2001,2004,2006,2009,20017,...


Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

Schneider
 
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      22nd Nov 2005
Not an expert but I heard that the Chinese calendar sometimes strips a
whole month from the year. It could explain this one month delta (depending
on wether you take the gregorian counterpart or the actual local month).
This is about all my knowledge about this calendar.

Try perhaps http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_calendar

Good luck.
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"Schneider" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message de
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> I am currently working with calendars. I keep finding conflicts with the
> ChineseLunisolarCalendar (AsiaLunar) and date 8-16-XX (Lunar cal) which is

a
> common holiday "Day After Mid-Autumn Festival" a lot of website state
> different dates usually off by one month (Oct instead of Sept). MS dates

seem
> more consistant than others though. (Seem like it's a Lep-year bug for

either
> MS or everyone else).
>
> years in question: 1992,1995,1998,2001,2004,2006,2009,20017,...
>
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Schneider



 
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