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  • @damland

    Participant

    Hello,
    I’ve just noticed that if current wp is using a language thats isn’t english, bbpress it translates his feeds pubdate into current wp language.
    for example: <pubDate>mer, 08 Giu 2016 13:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
    should be: <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2016 13:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
    by default pubDate should be always in english, as default wp feeds
    Thank You

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  • @thebrandonallen

    Participant

    I’ve tested this, and cannot see where bbPress is translating the <pubDate>. Feeds use mysql2date() to generate the <pubDate>, and they pass false as the translate parameter. It’s been this way since feeds were introduced. Are you or your client using custom feed templates?

    @damland

    Participant

    BBpress feeds pubDate gets translated using wordpress laguange file (wp-content/languages/IT-it.mo) if for example I manually delete “jan”,”feb”,”mar” from that file bbpress pubDate it still in english, but this is not the best fix…

    @thebrandonallen

    Participant

    You should only see this issue on the feeds of topics with replies. Is this the case?

    @damland

    Participant

    The issue is for all (and only) the bbpress feeds,
    Thanks

    @thebrandonallen

    Participant

    Do you have a link I can see?

    @thebrandonallen

    Participant

    Nevermind. I found the issue. This will be fixed in 2.6.

    https://bbpress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2961

    @thebrandonallen

    Participant

    The fix is in. Thanks for the report. That bug has been there for close to 5 years 🙁

    @damland

    Participant

    @thebrandonallen
    the problem is already there, like before.
    Will it be fixed? Thanks

    @damland

    Participant

    https://bbpress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2961
    we have the same bug again after the update

    @damland

    Participant

    any news about the fix? thanks

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