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9/9/2007 4:26 PM
 
Hi,

the published date displayed for an entry is always on hour ahead of the actual time. I checked that Datetime.Now returns the correct time (so servertime should be OK) and the portal is set to the correct time zone (MEZ = GMT +1 for me). Any other places I should look?

TIA, regards
Tim
 
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9/9/2007 5:28 PM
 

ahead or past? This might be due to daylight saving time correction.


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9/9/2007 5:33 PM
 
The time displayed is one hour ahead, I am posting something and 10h and the blog entry will display the entry was entered at 11h. I also thought that daylight savings time might be involved, but when I run a simple .aspx and output Datetime.Now then I get the correct time. "Event Viewer" times are also correct. So I guess there is some offset specifically produced by the blog module.

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Tim
 
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9/12/2007 2:49 PM
 

(dont want to hijack)

I am getting incorrect datetimes on my posts as well.   However, my time is -1 hour.   The server itself is set correctly.  My timezone is set to PDST(-8)

 
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9/12/2007 3:23 PM
 
I fixed it for my blog by simply adjusting to an incorrect Time Zone in the Blog Settings. Of course, in a future version this bug will probably be fixed and ll the post postings will have an offset again.

I am using this Blog just for fun and since I am an ASP.Net programmer. For anybody else, who is not using out of curiosity like me, I cannot recommend the Blog and not the DNN framework at all. There are some great concepts, but no solutions.

Take this forum and it's search capabilities for example. Unprofessional. Install the Blog module and try to give multiple users posting permission for one blog. Impossible.

Just my two cents and sorry if this sounds like a rant, of course I am using it for free and there is nothing to rant about. I just think DNN still has a long way to go.
 
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