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missing datetime
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kolyya
It seems to me that you made a mistake.

Declined by admin:
https://instantview.telegram.org/contest/thesector.com.au/template4/issue1/
(this is the same issue on same template)


There is no way to safely get a date.

Only month and day are specified, but not year.

The only place is url.

But the link is the date of creation of the page in the database, and not the date of publication.

example:
https://thesector.com.au/2019/04/11/too-hungry-to-learn-new-research-highlights-connection-between-hunger-and-cognition/
url: 2019/04/11/
month/date - APRIL 12

https://thesector.com.au/2019/03/27/acecqa-launches-nqs-self-assessment-tool-how-does-your-service-rate/
27 - 28

The difference may be more.

And if the creation date is ../31/12 ?

This is a common practice. The article is created, modified, and then published.

Proof me wrong.
Accepted by admin
There's a way to obtain exact datetime of the article (<link crossorigin="use-credentials">):
https://thesector.com.au/static/d/469/path---2019-04-16-labelling-parents-is-negative-and-doesnt-help-children-psychologist-says-ac-5-6fb-EMzEQruWI0ISp5vmuKF0DbiFsg.json
Accepted by admin
Note that according that data both active templates display the correct dates for provided examples. See: https://telegra.ph/thesectorcomau-datetime-04-25
Type of issue
IV page is missing essential content
Reported
Apr 18, 2019