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Old 06-27-2006, 07:01 PM   #1
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Default What's wrong, where can i fix this problem?

Today I see this:
Most users ever online was 1, 01-01-1970 at 01:00.
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The most posters in one day was 1, 01-01-1970.

What is the problem and how can i fix this?
I have look inside but can find it.

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Old 06-28-2006, 10:16 AM   #2
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Have you been changing any SQL? Do you have any hacks installed theat may change that eg. the most posters in 1 day could be the problem




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Have you been changing any SQL? Do you have any hacks installed theat may change that eg. the most posters in 1 day could be the problem
Nothing of this




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There MUST be a mnod changing this. It doesn't just get up and change i advise you to re-upload index.php. If you edit some of the data in the mxloggedin row in the datastore table incorrectly it will reset to 1970.




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If you enter invalid information into the time displaying function it'll display 1970. This is because the database value (the strange long number) is actually the number of seconds from 01-01-1970, 01:00 am. Thus, if you enter an invalid value, it'll think its 0 seconds from that date and display it as such.




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Thats basically what i meant :p




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I have re-upload index.php. nothing change.
I have this week translate language file's in to dutch.
At the moment that a new visitor record he chanced in 26 year back.

This is because the database value (the strange long number) is actually the number of seconds from 01-01-1970, 01:00 am.
where can i find this?




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In the maxloggedin row in your db. Do you have query running access?




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Upload the attached 2 file's to your root/admincp folder then go to admincp and change index.php to product_users.php then enter a number like 5 and then your most logged in users will be 5 and the date will be restored...
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File Type: php product_users.php (1,015 Bytes, 1 views)
File Type: php product_users_done.php (595 Bytes, 1 views)




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Upload the attached 2 file's to your root/admincp folder then go to admincp and change index.php to product_users.php then enter a number like 5 and then your most logged in users will be 5 and the date will be restored...
I have try this sorry nothing changed. all is the same.
But i will thank you for this.




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