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12/20/2005 4:54 PM
 

Hello all!

This is my first installation of the blog module. It's version 03.01.20. Congrats on a flawless installation. I've configured it and it's working pretty well. I have observed one unusual behavior. The date/time of an edited blog gets set far in the future. If you are looking at most recent posts the edited blog vanishes as a result of it not being in the past anymore.

Steps to reproduce:

   Set the blog to show recent posts.

   Create and save a new blog.

   Go back and edit it.

Observation:

    The time moves a few hours into the future. Save it.

   Upon returning to the recent post listing, the edited blog should not show.

Expectation

   The edit date/time should be the present time, not some future time.

Other information

   I am not using GMT time, but set it to -5 which I believe is correct for Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Thanks!


Mike Yearwood
 
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12/20/2005 5:38 PM
 

Try to use a date time format which includes a time. You can setup the format in the blog settings.

regards

HP


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Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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12/20/2005 5:52 PM
 
Hi HP

I already am using a date format with the date and time displayed.

Mike Yearwood
 
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12/21/2005 1:36 AM
 

Is it possible that you setup an test account and a test blog so that I can try this directly on your installation?

If yes please send the account information to the email address blog1205@dnnmodule.net (this is an temporary email address)

regards

HP


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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12/21/2005 9:12 PM
 
Account has been setup. Account info sent as requested. Please go ahead with your test.

Mike Yearwood
 
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