Mark A. Hershberger wrote: > That is, since I'm in GMT-4 and I set my timezone in WP to GMT-4, I had > to set the timezone in my weblogger-el post to be GMT+4.
I found the only way for it to work (in GMT-4) is to keep the time on the Date: line as it is, but change the -0400 to -0800. Changing it to +0400 (or just 0400) doesn't work---omitting the minus as someone reported doing earlier will make the post 12 hours behind. But if using -0800, the post has the correct date and time in WP. However, and this is a big caveat, it adds a new problem: the post is never actually published. If I send a post with -0800 WP sets it as a "scheduled" post, as if it's a post being made for some time in the future, even though it comes in at the current time (or a little in the past, more likely, considering the timestamp is made when you open the weblogger buffer and it takes time to write the entry). As a result, the post is never published unless you go into the WP Dashboard and manually publish it. _______________________________________________ Emacsweblogs mailing list Emacsweblogs@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsweblogs