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  • teutobahiano Friend
    #165400

    My “latest news” are showing news posted on 29.11.99!

    khoand Friend
    #397182

    Hi,
    Could you give me a link to your website?

    teutobahiano Friend
    #397185
    khoand Friend
    #397197

    I can’t find down what happend to you. Could you give me username+password of ftp and backend?

    teutobahiano Friend
    #397200

    I replied by e-mail. Is this the correct procedure? Obviously I can’t publish the accout data here.

    khoand Friend
    #397242

    Yes, it is. You send it to me by private message

    khoand Friend
    #398464

    I’m very sorry about late response. But I can’t use eXtplorer. Could you check it?

    teutobahiano Friend
    #398466

    Strange! There have been no more “latest news” from 1999 in the last days!

    khoand Friend
    #398471

    I guess that cache mode causes it

    teutobahiano Friend
    #398474

    ??? Anything I have to change? Or may I consider this thread resolved?

    khoand Friend
    #398481

    I think it is solved. When it happens again, you try clean cache.

    akizuki Friend
    #440417

    On our site, every newly created K2 items comes out with this old date (99) on the front end. (in the JA Bulletin, J1.5)

    If we open the the article again, enter a space or any modification and save it again, that post-date appears normally. Other solution, that save the item first unpublished, then published. Could be cache I do not know, but it works.

    steinar Friend
    #441556

    <em>@khoand 249717 wrote:</em><blockquote>I think it is solved. When it happens again, you try clean cache.</blockquote>

    This is a bug allright, and it has been with Joomla! since the dawn of time. It happens when an item is saved and published without beeing modified. The modified date will then be set to 0000-00-00 00:00:00, an illegal date that defaults to 30.11.1999.

    I wrote about this in a thread in 2010 (post #17) with link to a wikipedia article and another poster published a workaround (post #19).

    It isn’t JoomlArt’s fault but it would be nice if JA made a fix all the same. Maybe last modified date could be set equal to published date when articles are created?

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