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john john
Jan 03, 2019Iron Contributor
Publish date for our modern page (which is set as the homepage) does not equal the modified date
I have a classic team site collection (which is the root site collection), and i have a modern page which is set as the home page of the site. now today as of 3 January @ 17:33 i modified and publish...
Jan 06, 2019
It’s two different dates being called that. The one on the edit page is just basically last time it’s been checked in in an edit.
The actual column published date is first time.
The actual column published date is first time.
john john
Jan 07, 2019Iron Contributor
ChrisWebbTech wrote:
It’s two different dates being called that. The one on the edit page is just basically last time it’s been checked in in an edit.
The actual column published date is first time.
ok thanks for the reply. so this return me back to my original question, why the publish date on the page does not equal the modified date then?
- Jan 07, 2019I assume because if you don't make any modifications but hit publish it will show the publish date, even thou you made the changes and "saved" them a day earlier. Publishing doesn't "modify" the document basically.
- AnonymousApr 23, 2019I dont think this is correct. when we publish (after making changes) the publish date is correct until you refresh the page and the date is changed to the next day. There is no world timezone that is one day ahead. this is a SP and MS bug - end of story