[pmwiki-users] All pages show "Page last modified on January 01, 1970, at 01:00 AM"
thierry.vanderschueren at banksys.be
thierry.vanderschueren at banksys.be
Wed Jul 6 09:06:07 CDT 2005
Windows2003 with PHP 5 and Apache 2.0.52
I tried it on another server running Windows2003, PHP5 and IIS6 and
everything works just fine. Can it be the Apache configuration that does not
permit the execution of some directives ?
For the search results, when I select a page displayed in the result, it
asks to describe the page "Group.Name".
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick R. Michaud [mailto:pmichaud at pobox.com]
Sent: Wednesday 6 July 2005 15:57
To: VANDERSCHUEREN Thierry BKS-IT
Cc: pmwiki at christophedavid.org; Pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com
Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] All pages show "Page last modified on
January 01, 1970, at 01:00 AM"
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 03:35:58PM +0200, thierry.vanderschueren at banksys.be
wrote:
> I have the same problem. I installed the beta40 on my intranet a few
days
> ago and although the Recent Changes are displayed correctly, the
> $LastModified variable displays 01/01/1970 01:00 AM.
What OS, PHP version?
> Moreover, I noticed that the search feature does not work either. It
> returns "$Group/$Name" (see screnshot).
Where do the links themselves go -- do they point to the individual pages
or are they incorrect as well...?
Pm
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick R. Michaud [mailto:pmichaud at pobox.com]
> Sent: Wednesday 6 July 2005 15:21
> To: Christophe David
> Cc: Pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com
> Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] All pages show "Page last modified on
> January 01, 1970, at 01:00 AM"
>
> On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 10:12:24AM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
> >
> > PmWiki 2. / Apache 2.0.52 / Windows 2003 / PHP 5.0.2
> >
> > PmWiki shows at the bottom of every page
> > "Page last modified on January 01, 1970, at 01:00 AM"
> >
> > but the Page History shows all the changes with the correct time and
> author.
> >
> > On other installations (Unix), the date and time are shown as
expected.
> >
> > Any clue ?
>
> Strange. No, I don't have a clue about this at the moment --
> is there anyone else that observes it happening?
>
> Pm
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