Date of this post?
#1
I have just replied to a message and the date has come out reversed as in month/day/year. So 8th June 2002 comes out 6th August 2002. My PC certainly knows what date it is...
Anyone know why or is it everyone?
Steve
8th June 2002
Anyone know why or is it everyone?
Steve
8th June 2002
#3
This has been happening for months..... Don't know why it does it, I remember one post of mine in particular on 4th January that came out dated as 1st April, which was commented on at the time!
#4
Interesting the date of my post above is correct..but checkout
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadid=103232 posted litterally minutes ago.
Steve
ps as that post was editted I have editted this post to see if that was the main reason...
[Edited by Steve Breen - 6/8/2002 10:54:19 PM]
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadid=103232 posted litterally minutes ago.
Steve
ps as that post was editted I have editted this post to see if that was the main reason...
[Edited by Steve Breen - 6/8/2002 10:54:19 PM]
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I've had a date/time for an edited post get set weirdly too (it's the latest Southern meet, Newlands corner one on 11/8 I think - if not that one then recent the Newbury meet organised by Plantie; I did 3 posts in a row and it's one of them).
The time also got set to like midnight, or a few mins after. I was editing it early hours of the morning (very soon after the original post) but not at the time it said I was.
Just in case that helps for debugging purposes. Good way of searching out other examples (not necessarily all) and comparing the records in the database to look for common points (like always being the n'th post in a thread, or a certain time/date/..): look for posts posted with a time/date earlier than the one before them. Ought to be possible if you've got a decent database behind it that supports a good range of SQL/whatever.
The time also got set to like midnight, or a few mins after. I was editing it early hours of the morning (very soon after the original post) but not at the time it said I was.
Just in case that helps for debugging purposes. Good way of searching out other examples (not necessarily all) and comparing the records in the database to look for common points (like always being the n'th post in a thread, or a certain time/date/..): look for posts posted with a time/date earlier than the one before them. Ought to be possible if you've got a decent database behind it that supports a good range of SQL/whatever.
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