Forum clock
Forum clock
The forum clock is a bit late, or is it only over here?
Re: Forum clock
If you mean a posting made earlier today appears as the 1 st Aug then yes it's the same here.
However I note this posting is now timed OK by the BST clock
Peter C
However I note this posting is now timed OK by the BST clock
Peter C
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Re: Forum clock
Is it correct, or still showing am?
Mine had gone 12 hours late (despite being set on UTC +1hour, Europe/London) the other day:
I couldn`t work out why I was getting notifications with no new posts (according to their posting time); now set to UTC +13hrs to show correct time!!
Mine had gone 12 hours late (despite being set on UTC +1hour, Europe/London) the other day:
I couldn`t work out why I was getting notifications with no new posts (according to their posting time); now set to UTC +13hrs to show correct time!!
Hawk 289 FiA...AT LAST!!!
Re: Forum clock
Is there a clock???
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Re: Forum clock
You are correct Nik.
It's showing this morning e.g. 12 hours behind.
That would partially explain why some postings appear with previous days date.
Peter C
It's showing this morning e.g. 12 hours behind.
That would partially explain why some postings appear with previous days date.
Peter C
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Re: Forum clock
Don't adjust your set!
I suspect the host server clock has been set wrong. We'll check into it and correct if necessary.
Paul
I suspect the host server clock has been set wrong. We'll check into it and correct if necessary.
Paul