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Why are my journal entries showing an incorrect date/time?

If the date or time of an entry is showing up incorrectly, this just means that the clock on your computer is now, or was at some time, set to the wrong date or time. This could affect all posts made after the incorrect post. First, make sure that the date, time, and time zone are all now set correctly on your computer. Then edit the date and time of the entries that are incorrect by doing the following:


USING THE WEB INTERFACE:

Go to http://www.JournalFen.net/editjournal.bml and select the date that the entry is currently showing on your journal. Manually type in the correct date/time of the journal entry and save your changes.


USING A DOWNLOADED CLIENT:

Many clients available for download include the ability to edit previous journal entries. For more information on your preferred client, consult its documentation or its menu options. See http://www.JournalFen.net/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=158 for information on downloading a client.

ANOTHER POSSIBLE REASON:
If you'be had the same browser window open for a long amount of time and you're getting the wrong time, try opening a new browser window.

Last Updated:
August 5th, 2003 (system)

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