I set my Islands cache to Not Availble and when I went to edit the resulting log entry, with additional comments, I got a not that I was using the wrong date format, even though I did not try to change it.
I also noted that the automatic log for the was time stamped with UMT time (5 hours ahead of EDT).
Bad Date Format When Disabling Cache
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Re: Bad Date Format When Disabling Cache
I changed the time zone on the server to CST. I had done that once before, not sure how it got back to UMT.
I went to your Islands cache and edited your latest log entry (added a space to the end of the sentence) and it saved properly for me. Can you describe with more detail what you encountered? Page you were on, fields you edited, etc.
I went to your Islands cache and edited your latest log entry (added a space to the end of the sentence) and it saved properly for me. Can you describe with more detail what you encountered? Page you were on, fields you edited, etc.
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Re: Bad Date Format When Disabling Cache
I edited the cache page to mark it Temporarily Unavailable.
Then attempted to edit the resulting log to give details.
When I clicked Submit, I got the error about the invalid time format.
I just tried it again with the same log (added "Test") and it worked fine.
Guess the Time Zone correction helped.
Then attempted to edit the resulting log to give details.
When I clicked Submit, I got the error about the invalid time format.
I just tried it again with the same log (added "Test") and it worked fine.
Guess the Time Zone correction helped.
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Re: Bad Date Format When Disabling Cache
OK, glad that was an easy fix.