Add date for news posts is incorrect

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Hi, there.

Instead of current date all news are pointing to this date and time:



Any help would be very aprechiated.
Thanks in advance.

Wish a nice day to all!
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Hi Bitmain,

I'm having trouble understanding.

Are you talking about just on the edit form, or also when viewing the news article?
Are you talking about all existing articles, or only ones that have been added/edited since the upgrade?
And it's always 15:44 on 14th Feb?

What language/locale are you on? Some kind of continental European one I'm guessing.


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Hi, Chris. Yes, I am in Europe, Slovenia. CET time.

That problem with date starts in same time when I was unable to edit links. (other post)
Anyway, I did prepare a news, and post it, but it was not on the top of other posted news. Then I found it below of others, with date and tme stamp as posted on the attached picture.

Same was with second news. For other news, I did manually enter date in "Metadata" field.

But now, after your suggestion to fully replace all files in data/ckeditor, also this "time stamp" works fine.
I can set specifica date via Metadata, but if I publish a new news, time stamp in now current.

Thank you very much!
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I'm still confused by this issue, but it sounds like it is resolved now.

What should happen is this…
  1. Open Add new news article form
  2. "Publication time" defaults to blank (don't fill it in unless you want to schedule a post)
  3. "Add date/time" defaults to blank
  • If set, the final news post should have that date/time
  • If not set, the final news post should have the date/time the form was processed at
4) When going to edit, "Publication time" is blank, but "Add date/time" shows the correct time as per step 3

If that's still not what's happening, please let me know exactly where it is breaking down.


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