J. David Boyd wrote: > Michael Stutz <addr...@hidden> writes: > > > > > First, I'm still encountering the time error that has been reported > > before (bug #29277): the time shows correctly in Emacs, but when posted > > to WordPress it appears as four hours earlier. > > > The fast way I've found to get around this is to remove the - from in > front of the 0400 time zone value. > > I noticed my time was off, so I started playing around, and removing the > '-' gives me the correct time.
Are you sure it's the correct time? When I take out the dash the posts are exactly 12 hours behind---so posting at 4pm (16:00) will give the post a timestamp of 4am earlier that day (04:00). (Posting now at 10am makes a post at 10pm last night.) Taking out the -0400 altogether will set the time for 8 hours previous. The way to set the correct time, at least for me, is to change it to -0800. But that too has a problem---when I make a post with the time at -0800 the post is always made at the current time, but it's listed as "scheduled" for that time and it never appears in the blog. This happens even if I first change the date to some time in the past! _______________________________________________ Emacsweblogs mailing list Emacsweblogs@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsweblogs