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One of my Wordpress sites is wanting to make my posts appear to have been published on November 30th, 1999 at 00:00 time. I try to set the future date and hit save and it still keeps going back to that old date. It only seems to happen when I want to schedule a post to publish in the future. Does anyone know why this is going on? I googled this and came up with nothing. I'm using Wordpress 2.7 with Firefox 3.0. I haven't checked it in IE yet. Any idea's will be greatly appreciated. Thank you Steve |
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| ALL posts in there showing November 30th, 1999 ? Check out your server time, it might be way way off.
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Hi Steve That is a mystery! The scheduled posts feature of WordPress makes use of wp-cron.php, which in turn is activated periodically by a cron job. Perhaps your servers cron job is not running correctly or the permissions on wp-cron are not set properly? Just a thought Bill |
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Thanks for your input and sorry to bother you with this. ![]() Steve | |
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