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  • Hmmm, strange, it’s not doing anything on my end, even if I take tomorrow as a date… May it be because I am logged in!? Wouldn’t think so….

    I am such an expert: if cronjobs are disabled via the webhosting company I can wait forever for the post’s status to change then….

    Hi if you are having problems with the time zone you may need to look at what you are selecting in wordpress general settings as your timezone for example are you selecting “UTC +4” or any of the other hour selections? If so and its not working try selecting your timezone based on your closest city with the same timezone rather than using hour offset. For example “Auckland” rather than “UTC +12”. This fixed the issue for me. There must be an issue with the hour offsets. I don’t know if this was a new feature in wordpress 3, I previously always used the hour offset however I just saw that the city option was avaiable and selecting this seemed to have fixed it

    I’ve tried both time zone settings with no luck, unfortunately for me, each of them behaves the same way…incorrectly. The plugin does notice the DST, as I am now 6 hours out instead of 5…everything works, just at the wrong time. ??

    FYI everyone – this should be fixed in 1.4.2

    I have now noticed that though the plugin is functioning as it should, if I put the following code on my page…the hours are showing 6 hours out.

    <?php echo do_shortcode('[postexpirator]') ?>

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