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nilsbolsen Intermediate 571 posts since
Apr 10, 2008
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Sep 22, 2009 2:00 AM

Publish Date / Time shows non-existing dates

Hi,

 

I just created a series of blogposts with a scheduled publish. While setting the date I saw non-existing dates, like the 31st of September or November.

 

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This should be fixed.

 

And one question, what happens to content that should get published on the 31st of September?

 

best regards,

Nils

Expert 3,517 posts since
Jun 18, 2009
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Sep 22, 2009 3:11 AM in response to: Nils Bolsen
Re: Publish Date / Time shows non-existing dates

Hey Nils,

 

I've created an issue ticket for you on this. Out latest versions indeed have this issue in them. No one has previously reported this which is rather surprising.

 

Regarding functionality, I haven't tried this to confirm but dates are stored as timestamps since epoch and November 31st is a valid timestamp so it would likely "resolve" to December 1st.

 

Cheers,

Brad

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Oct 1, 2009 6:37 AM in response to: Nils Bolsen
Re: Publish Date / Time shows non-existing dates

Agreed, this should be no problem. I haven't heard back from the QA team yet, though, on triaging this -- they're pretty busy with the 4.0 release. Please watch this ticket for a scheduled release!

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Oct 1, 2009 7:15 AM in response to: Nils Bolsen
Re: Publish Date / Time shows non-existing dates

Sure thing -- it's been updated.

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