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Bucki
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Joined: 25/11/2005 05:23:03
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Location: UK, South Yorkshire
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Hi All

im new on this forum
Recently I installed the Advaced book into mywebsite
but now I got a problem when I log as Administrator into the G Book
The following code appears:



How can I remove that!?


2nd problem:

For some reason the Time is not beeing displayed right on the G-book
The date is allright but not the time... ( i live in England)

How can I change the time!?



Thanks
Carbonize
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1 - You probably have white space either before the opening <?php or after the closing ?> in config.inc.php file found in admin folder.

2 - Adin - Style set the time offset.

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Bucki
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Joined: 25/11/2005 05:23:03
Messages: 5
Location: UK, South Yorkshire
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Carbonize wrote:1 - You probably have white space either before the opening <?php or after the closing ?> in config.inc.php file found in admin folder.

2 - Adin - Style set the time offset.



Cheers for reply mate


Ermm I did check for any spaces and there is non!!



2nd:

Time offset is 0
Date Format is Exp. European Format (Monday, 25 April 2000)
Time Format is User 24-Hour Format Time (eg, 23:15)

in G Book its showing: E shtunë, 25. Nëntor 2005 05:04

Its in my language - eng. trans. -> Saturday, 25th Nov 2005 05:04

So its totaly different, even dhe days :S
Its Friday today isnt it, and not Saturday... less I missed one day out lol

So ermm is this time error in the "translation" script!?



Cheers
 
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