I am not seeing "GMT - Greenwich" in the list of time zones on our Linux server running Java 1.5_08. I did try "GMT+00:00 - GMT0", however, and it seems to work fine. What version of JVM are you using and on which platform?



On Sep 7, 2006, at 5:18 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

its set to "GMT - Etc/Greenwich"

changing the time zone to "GMT+00:00 - GMT0" or "GMT - Greenwich"

/blogs/page/bmcblog/200608 still goes to July.....



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-----Original Message-----
From: Max Rudman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 September 2006 03:01
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Roller day links from calendar


This is actually due to a bug in GegorianCalendar implementation in
the JVM for SOME timezones. Tthe first one in the list offered by
Roller (ACK, I believe) happens to be one of them. What timezone is
your weblog set to?

Max


On Sep 6, 2006, at 4:49 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi there,

I have just got roller all set up on my box. one think tho. is
there a bug with the day links
there is an entry for 31 August 2006 but going to /blogs/page/
bmcblog/20060831, the page say there is no entry for that day

but going to /blogs/page/bmcblog/20060832 gives me the entry's for
31 August.

likewise if you go to /blogs/page/bmcblog/20060801 i believe it is
looking on 31 July 2006

i am using roller 2.3-incubating web application downloaded from
http://people.apache.org/dist/incubator/roller/apache-roller-2.3-
incubating.tar.gz


...just found another problem....the previous (<<) and next (>>)
for months does not work.

going to /blogs/page/bmcblog/200608 takes you to july
going to /blogs/page/bmcblog/200609 takes you to august etc

is this known about?? am i getting something wrong here???

Thanks
James




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