Adding some more to this I just installed COREBlog2 into a totally
fresh install of Zope2.9 and plone 2.5.1 using debian packages on a
different machine and I see the same behaviour. I did noticed when I
was first playing with coreblog2 that entries didn't seem to appear
under the main blog page which should have been listing the last 6
days blogs but the next day when I looked at the site that did appear
their. I hadn't realised at the time that they where accessible in the
subsequent months. I guess that this must be how coreblog2 works. Is
the default to only display content in the archives once the day has
passed? Does anyone know where this is configured. I have just seen
some of the entries that I published last night now appear in the
archive under the right date so it looks like there is a time delay
between stuff being published and appearing in the plone calendar. Is
it possible to change this?

cheers
John

On 11/16/06, john habermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have been looking at COREBlog2 installed on Plone 2.5.2 and Zope 2.9
> and have run into a somewhat unusual problem with archives. The
> problem is that entries are not appearing in the day they where
> created but rather show up in the particular date they where published
> in every future month. For example if I publish and entry today the
> 16th of November the archive calendar will show nothing in November
> but if I look at December I will see that the 16th nows shows a link
> as does January the 16th, February the 16th and so on.
>
> Initially I did have it working but somehow it has been broken. I had
> also been testing Quill and Easyblog in that plone site and their
> archives both work fine still but COREBlog2's is broken now. I have
> tried creating a new plone site and only intalling COREBlog2 and still
> have the problem. Does anyone have any thoughts as to how the
> archiving could get broken. The dates that are displayed in the
> entries are showing fine and the calendar itself see the correct date,
> it is just the archiving that appears to be broken.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> --
> John Habermann
> Internet Programmer, System Administrator
> The Wilderness Society Inc
> http://www.wilderness.org.au
>


-- 
John Habermann
Internet Programmer, System Administrator
The Wilderness Society Inc
http://www.wilderness.org.au
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