8 years ago
4
Topic

Hello,

When a I create a [seblod] article, all date (created, published...) have a 2 hours shift.

So, I check Joomla.
System > Configuration > Server : Paris = OK !

Then, I upload on my server a php file :


It shows the right hour. So I think my server us OK.

In Joomla back-end, when I choose a date for my article, the right jour is saved.
But, in all articles view list, when my mouse is hover the check icon, it's showed the date with 2 hours more.
So, when I want to publish an article later, I have to anticipate this shift problem !
How can I do to resolve this time shift ?

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Kadministrator
8 years ago
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Level 1

Do you have the same problem when you create an article with Joomla?

8 years ago
0
Level 2

No problem with Joomla article.

After many tests... now "creation date" and "modification date" are OK.
I think the problem is only with the "publish date".

8 years ago
1
Level 1

I saw many old posts with the similar problem (+2 or +3 hours difference).

But it was with the older version of Seblod , today the problem is supposed to be solved?
My version of Seblod is the last, 3.9.1, but I installed there are almost 2 years. So perhaps it is old files to be replaced to fix this bug ?

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Kadministrator
8 years ago
0
Level 2

Do you have any live values or default values set on those fields? Also please check if this is a problem with value that gets stored (check value in the database) or is only a problem of displayed value? This 2 values are often different as value should be stored in UTC, while it should be displayed with the time offset set in the joomla configuration. If possible also post a screenshot of the calendar field configuration that shows wrong values.

I made a pull request related to calendar issues some time ago, but I need to update it so you can test. But before please let me know about the above things.

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