Viktor
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Minifying on IIS7.5+1
Have the same problems. Minify and combine URLs gives me 404. Also page cache is not working:
Caching: enabled
Status: not cachedAlso I get this exact problem locally on my computer using MAMP.
Marcus,
Removing those lines fixed the timestamp, but not the calibration towards any software that uses iCal, where they are all one hour late. Do you suggest that the server should generate the timestamp with one hour offset and this is what’s not happening?
What is strange though is that WordPress behaves correct in all other matters of time.
It must have something to do with day light saving. Our events happening around this time is off by one hour, but events taking place i May are off two hours, and this shows only when the iCal is opened in the calendar. The timestamps in the file is correct.
Both site and Outlook is set to UTC+01:00
Also, should the iCal script also not include some kind of time zone parameter?
UPDATE: Sorry, I happened to just delete the lines from ical.php and not also ical-event.php.
Having removed the lines from both now I actually get a correct time stamp(!) AND the summary is right.
However, when I open it in Calendar or Outlook, it puts the event down on one hour off – any ideas why this happens?
I deleted the lines, made a new test event, but its still off. The time stamp by one hour and the summary by two.
Hello,
No, how should i check the DST? What am I supposed to be looking at, and where?
Also, no, I haven’t installed the latest versions – they don’t list any updates regarding time or iCal, and I am somewhat hesitant to update plugins if it’s not really, really necessary – we run lots of plugins in our site and updating sometimes make things worse.