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07/01/2003 17:41:09
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Jam'n
Graduate
Joined: 07/01/2003 17:31:39
Messages: 166
Location: Netherlands
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I copied all my old guestbook entries into the new advanced guestbook 2.3.1, but now all entries have the same date.
I would like to change them to the original date.
Anyone got an idea how to do this?
Thanks.
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07/01/2003 18:53:32
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Anonymous
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Yep been there done that... it is a pain. guestbook uses the UNIX time format. So you will have to convert each time separetly.
There is a UNIX time coverter found at this page.
http://javascript.internet.com/equivalents/unix-date-time-converter.html
You will have to edit the mysql database field for each time you want to change. This process took me a couple of hours.
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07/01/2003 22:29:59
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Anonymous
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How to do that
and wat fields must i repair
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07/01/2003 22:43:04
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Anonymous
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Open up your database in PHPMyAdmin, click on book_data, then click on browse. This will open up your guestbook inputs into colums. click edit on each guestbook entry. Look in the date field and your will see a number like this 991795727. (UNIX time format for the date of 6 June 2001, 02:48:47GMT) You will go to the page [url]http://javascript.internet.com/equivalents/unix-date-time-converter.html
[/url] and place dates into the box and it will spit out the UNIX format which you will then put into the data field in the mysql book_data. It is a long process if you have a lot of guestbook entries.
Have fun. took me a couple of hours doing that....but worth it in the end, because it appeared that my guestbook was a seamless upgrade from another gbook that sucked
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07/01/2003 23:34:33
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Anonymous
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i dont see wat u say
date
datetime
No
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Change
Drop
Primary
Index
Unique
Fulltext
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08/01/2003 16:14:07
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Jared
Student
Joined: 07/01/2003 22:58:43
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what's your email, and I will send you a graphic walkthrough guide.
or email me using my contact form on my website www.avianosaints.com
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28/02/2003 12:26:54
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Jam'n
Graduate
Joined: 07/01/2003 17:31:39
Messages: 166
Location: Netherlands
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The link for converting the time to Unix has a little bug it ads 2 hours to the time your insert.
Thus 12:00 becomes 14:00 (at least I had this Problem )
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Jam'n
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28/02/2003 14:59:35
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Anonymous
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I think I noticed the same thing, but I didn't care much about 2 hours. As far as the web surfer, or the original poster, they are not going to remember something like that. They might remember the day but that is about it.
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