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Started by jaminjavajoe, October 06, 2006, 09:26:18 AM

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jaminjavajoe

SMF Version: SMF 1.1 RC3
Hi  not sure what is going on with the log in time on my board or any board for that matter........for this board which I have not been logged in for days as it currently say's at the top of this board:
Total time logged in: 22 hours and 4 minutes. which I just noticed when logging in here to ask this question.

The question I came to ask was, "why doesn't the login time ever reflect the true log in time?  Is this a bug?
What the sinner needs to do is not accept Jesus Christ or make a decision for Christ, but to repent and cry out and ask Jesus Christ to accept him in spite of his sin.  He asks Christ if He would make a decision to forgive him.  It's not your decision for Christ, it's His decision for you that matters"~John MacArthur

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That is the total time you have ever been on the board, not just for that particular session.
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jaminjavajoe

Well that makes since.....sort of  lol

So I would like to redifine the language of that, what file would that be and where would I find it?

TIA

Joe
What the sinner needs to do is not accept Jesus Christ or make a decision for Christ, but to repent and cry out and ask Jesus Christ to accept him in spite of his sin.  He asks Christ if He would make a decision to forgive him.  It's not your decision for Christ, it's His decision for you that matters"~John MacArthur

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Forum / themes / default / languages / index.english.php

$txt['totalTimeLogged1'] = 'Total time logged in: ';
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jaminjavajoe

What the sinner needs to do is not accept Jesus Christ or make a decision for Christ, but to repent and cry out and ask Jesus Christ to accept him in spite of his sin.  He asks Christ if He would make a decision to forgive him.  It's not your decision for Christ, it's His decision for you that matters"~John MacArthur

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