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Older Versions => jDownloads 3.2 (Support ended) => Topic started by: WEBSEO on 01.07.2015 17:42:13

Title: Failed to parse time string
Post by: WEBSEO on 01.07.2015 17:42:13
 Hello Colin, surprise, surprise! ;)

One of the errors I was getting back in May was the one we discussed under the topics and dates below
Re: Inconsistent space within images and content again Part 3
« Reply #9 on: 07.05.2015 16:12:11 »

   
Re: Inconsistent space within images and content again Part 3
« Reply #10 on: 07.05.2015 16:34:59 »

The error is back, even after changing the Capital "S" to lowercase "s", as I understand you suggest I do from our conversation.
Can you tell me what am I missing please?
Happy to resend you logins via private message, for your convenience.

Thank you for taking the time to see int this again,
Beatriz
Title: Re: Failed to parse time string
Post by: ColinM on 01.07.2015 22:49:01
Hi Beatriz
Yes please PM details again as for security I tend to delete them so I do not make a mistake!!  Also of course you are very nimble at changing your web site!!
Will have to refresh what we found previously as gallons of water have passed

Colin
Title: Re: Failed to parse time string
Post by: ColinM on 02.07.2015 07:25:51
Beatriz
In Config - Downloads tab  in the long date format field you had %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%s
I have changed it to Y-m-d
Things that happened in jD1.9 series are not necessarily the same in jD 3.2 series.  I will investigate separately about setting time.  Suggest you do not change
I suspect we use that time field when there are uncategorized files.  Need to check
Colin
Title: Re: Failed to parse time string
Post by: WEBSEO on 02.07.2015 16:06:59
Colin,
thank you for checking on this.

There are so comments in relation to this project that I want to make via a personal message.
Just so you know where I am standing on this.

Thanks again Colin.

Beatriz