Okay, i´ve checked it out abit more to:

<$MTEntryDate format="%X"$> think the error are here, FM and EM after my date stamp are like AM and PM in USA i live in Sweden

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  • %X

    The language-aware time representation. For most languages, this is just the same as %I:%M %p. Example: 04:31 PM.

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http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/docs/3.2/c_date_formats/

" the language attribute can be used to override the weblog's preferred language setting in weekday names, month names, and AM/PM codes"



BUT can this be fixed in the Wordpress import function, can´t wordpress just ignore the AM PM stamp or in my case FM and EM??

//Phiberz



2006/1/2, Aaron Brazell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


> > The date in the exported files is correct ex. "DATE: 03/22/2005 05:03:42
> > FM"
>
> Forgive me, but what timezone is FM? I don't see it listed here
> http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/ and I'm sure
> the importer is throwing up because of line 262 of the importer...
>
> $post_modified = strtotime($value);
>
> If strtotime() can't find the timezone it doesn't know how to interpret
> that date string... And if MT is using their own definitions of timezones,
> then 1) they are being tremendously unhelpful and 2) we should know what
> those definitions are...

Now I'm confused. I did a little more research on the MT export format and an example is provided here ( http://lemonodor.com/archives/000730.html).

Which begs the question, is that FM a typo on your part or did MT really export an FM? It should be AM or PM...

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