On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:37:56AM -0700, Gnarlodious wrote: > Persistent cuss, ain't you? > Yes! :-)
> Here is what to do: > > 1) Learn programming. Open the Terminal application > I've been programming, as my job, since around 1971. > 2) Type "python" (minus the quotes) and press return key > > 3) Select&drag&drop or, copy&paste these commands into Terminal: > import time > timeString='2010-02-10 04:40:30' > int(time.mktime(time.strptime(timeString,'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))) > > the resulting number will be the UNIX timestamp for the timeString > variable, in this case 1265802030 > > 4) Open your FTP app and navigate to your server's dynamic pages folder. > > 5) Open the relevant edit-log file and where it says: > > 1264823835000000 00000002 SAVE Computer(2f)Shell(2f)ExifTool > > paste the Unix number into the first field overwriting the long number > > 6) Save that file and load the page to see if it works > Absolutely fine for a one off, I want to do it for dozens of pages. Basically I want to set the 'created' time for every page I enter to something other than 'now' so that the pages will end up in a sensible sequence reflecting the events I am (now) recording. -- Chris Green ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SOLARIS 10 is the OS for Data Centers - provides features such as DTrace, Predictive Self Healing and Award Winning ZFS. Get Solaris 10 NOW http://p.sf.net/sfu/solaris-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user