• I’m just trying out WordPress for a specific project I have in mind. I have a series of letters written by my grandfather during WWII and I want to transcribe and post them. I’d like to post them under the “real” dates (1944 to 1945) but when I try to change an entry’s timestamp to a date this old WP gets unhappy. Is this even possible? And then, assuming it is possible, would there be a way to freeze the month-calendar to that long-ago time (or would it just happen automagically)?
    I realize this isn’t the “normal” way you use a blog, but hey, I figured if anybody would be open to something different, it would be WP 🙂
    Thanks,
    TXMagpie

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  • Thread Starter txmagpie

    (@txmagpie)

    Hmm. Okay, so it won’t work on my test machine (windows) but maybe would work on my server (unix)?

    And since when is 1944-45 “really old”?? (sheesh, some people’s kids! ; )

    Thread Starter txmagpie

    (@txmagpie)

    Some people’s grandkids, you mean 😉 I was thinking in internet terms, ya know?
    I tried 1975 on my test machine and September 1975 shows up in the link under the Archives section. Then if you click on that you’ll get the September 1975 calendar. So I suppose that’s good enough for a start. If I set the general options to show the n most recent posts, and I make sure there aren’t any “new” posts, then I guess it will be fairly straightforward.
    Thanks for your (extremely quick) help!

    Maybe pick an anniversary date, like December 7, 1991 and start the post “On this day two score and ten years ago some really old people, well they were really young then, but anyway these old fogies…”

    Great idea! My grandfather left a journal from the war, though he wasn’t on the front lines, so it lacks a lot of drama.
    If PHP, your server or WP won’t let you do it, perhaps you could scale the dates and write a little script to convert them. For example, December 5th, 1944 = December 5th, 1975 (a date that WP lets you do) etc. Then you write a little php script that takes the WP date, and passes it through the “algorithm” that you used for conversion, and displays it the way you want.
    With this, it may be hard to have Wednesday, Dec. 12th, 1945 because the dates/days of the week don’t line up across the years perfectly. I think (someone help me here), that the pattern of days of week to day of month is in sync every 34 years (?). If this is true, just find the one that corresponds to 1944 and ’45 and the algorithm will be a cinch: just subtract from the year the approriate number to make it 1944 or ’45. If figure that much out, I’d be willing to try to write the script for you: mike – at- antiwar – dot – com.

    If you come back and check this again, I’ve just been dissapointed with the same issue. Another suggestion would be to put the date at the beggining of each post (as in, normal text at the start of each entry) of the historic date, and have the datestamp as the date it was entered by you.
    I am trying to do a family photo album as a sub of my blog, but the pictures date back to 1938 (so far).

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