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Views Version: 7.x-3.0-alpha1

I was trying to create a blog archive view, like blog/yyyy/mm/dd, where blog/2011/03/10 is supposed to display all posts created on 2011, March 10th. However, the page blog/2011/03/10 actually displays all posts created on 2011, March, 11th, one day advanced to the supplied day argument.

How to reproduce the bug:

  1. clean install, enable modules.
  2. create blog content type, generate dummy contents.
  3. create a view:

      * Arguments:
            o Node: Created year
            o Node: Created month
            o Node: Created day
    
      * Path: blog
    
      * Filters
            o Node: Published Yes
            o Node: Type = blog
    

The year, month arguments show correctly, just the day is wrong, always one day prior to the day argument.

Can anyone point me to what went wrong?

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    This sounds like a datetime issue relating to the timezone setting of the site.
    – lordg
    Commented Mar 13, 2011 at 9:41
  • just update that the latest 7.x-3.0-beta3 fixed this bug.
    – gilzero
    Commented Mar 31, 2011 at 9:26

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Actually had this bug, but with views 2 on drupal 6, and instead of going forward a day, our view was going backward a day.

Have you tried updating to --dev to see if the issue still exists? I know a lot of patches have been committed since that alpha was released.

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    It is probably a bug mentioned and patched here: Incorrect timezone handling in views_date_sql_field() drupal.org/node/1091698
    – gilzero
    Commented Mar 31, 2011 at 4:59

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