In most systems `dates' are either plain text, in which case you are welcome to make them lie any way you want them to, or they are `system managed' entities in which case changing them can be nearly impossible. AFAIK Antville mostly treats them the second way, but of course if you are running your own Antville, you can probably go into the underlying SQL data base and make whatever changes you want.
lifeandlove
27.03.02, 11:35
As of now I do not have the resources for my own antville. I am hosting on antville.org. So looks like I can post backdated in antville.org
Sad :-(((
DNess
In most systems `dates' are either plain text, in which case you are welcome to make them lie any way you want them to, or they are `system managed' entities in which case changing them can be nearly impossible. AFAIK Antville mostly treats them the second way, but of course if you are running your own Antville, you can probably go into the underlying SQL data base and make whatever changes you want.
lifeandlove
As of now I do not have the resources for my own antville. I am hosting on antville.org. So looks like I can post backdated in antville.org
Sad :-(((