1-3 , same for me. I couldn't duplicate 4.
I've never had this happen anywhere else (ipowerweb, site5, hostgator, my
own dedicated server).
The time being shown is 4 hours ahead, which would be GMT right now. One
site I saw on the web about something similar said to check that the server
was set for the proper GMT. Perhaps their server doesn't have GMT correct?
Strange that I see the correct time in Filezilla version 3 though. Filezilla
version 2 is showing the wrong time.
Is your account at HMS Windows or Linux?
....Brenda
"Murray *ACE*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
news:g4dvpq$aoo$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Brenda:
>
> Here are my latest details -
>
> 1. I am located in EDT (Philadelphia area)
> 2. Many of my sites are hosted on a Linux server also located in EDT
> (Upstate Delaware)
> 3. When I create a page, save it, and upload it, the resulting
> 'timestamp'
> as displayed in DW's remote view is 4 hours later than it should be.
> Specifically, a page I saved this morning at 8:00 AM, and immediately
> uploaded is shown on the server (in remote view) as being uploaded at
> 12:00
> PM today. This happens with EVERY file, on every site at this location.
> 4. What is very curious is this - if I PUT the file, and IMMEDIATELY
> switch
> to remote view, I see the file appear with the CORRECT timestamp, and
> about
> 4 seconds later, blammo, the timestamp changes before my eyes!
>
> Now, if I log onto the site with Filezilla, or WS_FTP, or even with
> Windows
> Explorer, I see the correct timestamp! The file I uploaded at 8:00 AM is
> shown with a timestamp of 8:00 AM. But not in DW's Remote view.
>
> Is that consistent with your experience? Do you see this same thing on
> other, non-HMS sites?
>
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> "Brenda" <rld0210NOSPAM@MAPSONgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:g4daps$h7f$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>> Hmmm... I have a Linux server at HMS, just as all my other accounts at
>> other hosts. Can't see why this would be different...
>>
>> ...Brenda
>>
>> "Murray *ACE*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
>> news:g4d9np$g0v$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>> HMS said something about *nix vs. Windows when I first contacted them.
>>> My only other experience with this has been on Windows servers
>>> (ChicagoWebs), where the timestamp is bang on.
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
>>>
>>> "Brenda" <rld0210NOSPAM@MAPSONgmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:g4d8d9$ejm$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>> Here's another strange twist: on Filezilla (v. 3.0.8.1) on my Vista
>>>> computer, I see the correct timestamps; but on Filezilla (v. 2.2.13.a)
>>>> on my XP computer, I see the 'future' timestamps. DW shows the 'future'
>>>> timestamps on both computers.
>>>>
>>>> I regularly connect to servers in Texas and NJ, with no problems at
>>>> all, both in DW and FZ.
>>>>
>>>> Strange...
>>>>
>>>> ...Brenda
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Murray *ACE*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:g4d6m5$cqs$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>>>I have the same problem with HMS, and only with HMS. It's such a
>>>>>lowgrade issue for me that I have never taken the time to pursue it,
>>>>>honestly.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am in the Philadelphia region, and they are in Delaware - just over
>>>>> the state line. We are in the SAME timezone. Yet I just saved a file
>>>>> locally with a timestamp of 8:02AM, uploaded it, and it shows there
>>>>> with a timestamp of 12:00 PM. You have motivated me to call them
>>>>> again and ask them what the heck is going on. Perhaps if you called
>>>>> them too, it might .
>>>>>
>>>>> By the way, after uploading it, I immediately switched to remote view
>>>>> and THE FILE HAD THE RIGHT TIMESTAMP. I actually SAW it change to
>>>>> 12:00 PM! Strange indeed. I just did it with another file, and noted
>>>>> the same behavior....
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575
>>>>> Adobe Community Expert
>>>>> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
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>>>>> http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
>>>>> ==================
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Brenda" <rld0210NOSPAM@MAPSONgmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:g4c3np$5iu$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>>>>I just moved a site to a new server (at HostMySite.com). Whenever I
>>>>>>upload a page, DW shows the timestamp on the remote file to be 4 hours
>>>>>>ahead of my time. I verified with HostMySite that the time zone on the
>>>>>>server is set to Eastern Daylight Time, as is my computer. Plus, when
>>>>>>I look at the files on the server through Filezilla, the timestamps
>>>>>>are correct. So it appears DW is somehow misinterpreting the
>>>>>>timestamps.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've worked on lots of other sites at other hosts and never had a
>>>>>> problem before. Any suggestions?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for your .
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Brenda
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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