No, the server's in my garage. It's running CentOS 4.1. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ date Tue Nov 22 21:07:41 PST 2005
Is there something I should have set or not set when installing Roller to have the timezone set correctly? Steve On 11/17/05, Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Nov 17, 2005, at 4:25 PM, Steve Yum wrote: > > weblog address -> http://hades.netasia.com:8080/roller/page/steveyum > > Account Name -> Roller > > API -> MetaWeblog > > username: steveyum > > password: xxxxxx > > Access Point -> http://hades.netasia.com:8080/roller/xmlrpc > > That all looks good. > > > > I just tried publishing a test article and in Ecto the date shows > > Tomorrow 10:49 AM. What gives? > > Hmmm... that may be the problem. You are publishing into the future. > Your post won't appear on your blog until tomorrow. Is your server in a > different timezone than your client? If so, MetaWeblog API doesn't > handle that well but Ecto does allow you to setup an offset. > > - Dave > > > > > On 11/17/05, Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Ecto should work fine and cause an immediate publish with Roller 1.2. > >> > >> What are your Ecto settings? > >> > >> - Dave > >> > >> > >> On Nov 17, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Steve Yum wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> Running Roller 1.2+Tomcat 5.5.12+JDK 1.5 on CentOS 4.1. Trying to > >>> connect to it using Ecto 2.3.9, and am seeing funny stuff. > >>> > >>> When I write a blog and publish using Ecto, it doesn't show up on my > >>> weblog page (ie, http://myhost:8080/roller/page/steveyum, but when I > >>> log in, it shows up in my recent entries section. I click it and then > >>> click publish (via the browser), it says changes saved, but when I go > >>> to my weblog page, it's not there. Nor does it show up in the Roller > >>> main page. > >>> > >>> HOWEVER, when I write a blog using the browser based editor and > >>> publish, it does show up on my weblog page and the main roller page. > >>> > >>> I'm thinking there's something funky going on with the xmlpc API, and > >>> there's a bug in either Ecto or Roller's code. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Stephen Yum > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > Stephen Yum > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- Stephen Yum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
