Happy New Year! ... and one question (General)
I finally got it by reading & trying examples on the web.
Using sqlitebrowser (http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net) I changed the dates by opening content.sqlite and editing phpsqlitecms_pages.time record.
Using the linux date command:
date -d @1262321260
will output: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 23:47:40
To create a different date:
date --date="12/31/2009 23:47:40" +%s
will output: 1262321260
Hope this comes in handy for someone else too!
Complete thread:
- Happy New Year! ... and one question - dan_oh, 2010-01-01, 06:38
(General)- Happy New Year! ... and one question - dan_oh, 2010-01-22, 19:29