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New Post 9/27/2006 11:12 AM
User is offline Bret Miller
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"What's New" displays future annoucements? 
The What's New module is displaying future announcements. This means that people can see that new content is there, but they can't see the content. Shouldn't it support the "display future annoucmentments" setting (which is unchecked in my case)?

Also, should it use the publish date instead of the date the items were added, especially if the publish date is newer than the created date?

Am I the only one who thinks this behavior is unexpected?

 
New Post 9/27/2006 11:36 AM
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Re: "What's New" displays future annoucements? 

You're not the only one, probably the first one though. Good catch!

I will look into how to fix that


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New Post 9/27/2006 12:04 PM
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Re: "What's New" displays future annoucements? 

AFAIR The whats new module uses the search engine indexed results to return data. It calculates what date to return results from by subtracting the number of days specified in the 'no of days' setting from todays date (and if the setting is blank it uses the date.minvalue which will return all results). It then does a check to see if this date is > pubdate. Can you check and see if specifiying that value solves your issue.

Cathal

 
New Post 9/27/2006 12:09 PM
User is offline Bret Miller
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Re: "What's New" displays future annoucements? 
The What's New settings has "no of days" set to 6. Today is 9/27/2006 and the pub dates on the annoucements in question are 10/2/2006. So, in theory, it shouldn't show stuff with a newer pub date than today, right?

Bret
 
New Post 10/6/2006 5:47 AM
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Re: "What's New" displays future annoucements? 

added to gemini as bug: http://support.dotnetnuke.com/Default.aspx?p=8&i=4217


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