Template:Infobox earthquake/testcases

Using sandbox revision of

Time
Bringing in new time parameters 'timestamp', 'local-date', and 'local-time', which will replace 'origintime', 'time', and 'date'. Also 'pre-1900', which categorizess but does not display. Phased introduction: initially not displayed, then displayed but no error if not used, then error. Eventually 'timestamp' to be required.


 * Note: "UTC time" should be displayed in all cases (unless 'pre-1900=yes').


 * 01.01 Old parameters: date, time (w/o timestamp)


 * 01.02 Old parameters: date, origintime


 * 01.11 Valid yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss :


 * 01.11 Valid yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm :


 * 01.12 Lacking hh:mm


 * 01.13 "UTC"


 * 01.14 Wrong format:


 * 01.15 {Start-date}:


 * 02.01 yyyy-mm-dd w/ pre-1900:


 * 02.02 Mixed use: timestamp, local-date, local-time, date, time.


 * 02.03 Mixed use: timestamp, local-date, local-time, date, origintime.


 * 02.04 New parameters only: timestamp, local-date, local-time.


 * 02.05 New: local-date, local-time, but no UTC time. Error? Yes, unless 'pre-1900=yes'.

Multiple values
For listing multiple values (like for doublet earthquakes).


 * 04.01 'timestamp-A' present, but not 'timestamp':


 * 04.03 ditto:


 * 04.05 timestamp = doublet/triplet/multplet:


 * 05.00 pre-1900:


 * 05.01 pre-1900 + "A":


 * 05.02 pre-1900 + doublet:


 * 05.10 'timestamp' with valid time:



Links
Adding isc-event and anss-url parameters. The latter to eventually accept a url fragment and supply the remainder. Possibly require anss-url?


 * isc-event:


 * isc-event and anss-url:


 * Same, but yes:


 * anss-url fragment:


 * Check "n/a" options:


 * Pre-1900=yes, nothing else: any defaults?


 * Pre-1900=yes: should suppress UTC label if no data.


 * Problem at 1382 Dover Straits earthquake? W/o pre-1900:


 * With pre-1900=yes:

Engvar
The 1382 Dover Straits earthquake occurred at 15:00 on 21 May. It had an estimated magnitude of 6.0 and a maximum felt intensity of VII-VIII on the Mercalli intensity scale. Based on contemporary reports of damage, the epicentre is thought to have been in the Straits of Dover. The earthquake caused widespread damage in southeastern England and in the Low Countries. The earthquake interrupted a synod convened in part to examine the religious writings of John Wycliffe, which became known as the Earthquake Synod.


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