NSP 5 Only Take Parent Category Articles

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GK User
Mon May 05, 2014 5:04 am
Hi, I have a question about this module

Does NSP GK5 only read articles from parent category only?
Because currently I've made my category like this way:

- Parent Category A
-- Sub Category 1
-- Sub Category 2
-- Sub Category 3

I've set my NSP to 'K2 Categories' and then chose all that category above, including the sub category, but it seems NSP only take articles from my parent category only.

I'm using News 2 template and I have lot of articles right now on my child category... is there a way to fix it, or is there any options for me to show up my articles from both parent category and sub-category?
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teitbite
Mon May 05, 2014 7:53 am
Hi

Please send me an access to joomla panel.
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GK User
Mon May 05, 2014 7:54 am
No, the NSP GK5 should display articles form all selected categories. Maybe some other features limit the amount of articles like displaying only frontpage articles or articles from last X days.
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GK User
Mon May 05, 2014 11:00 am
teitbite wrote:Hi

Please send me an access to joomla panel.


Hi, Teitbite

I sent you a private message, I hope you read it...

thank you
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teitbite
Mon May 05, 2014 3:36 pm
Hi

Can You just tell me an ID of the module I should check ?

As You have describes articles are showing with delay, this may mean that a date on database and joomla are different. Please try to play with Offset values in module settings, to reduce the gap between this 2 times.
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Mon May 05, 2014 3:45 pm
teitbite wrote:Hi

Can You just tell me an ID of the module I should check ?

As You have describes articles are showing with delay, this may mean that a date on database and joomla are different. Please try to play with Offset values in module settings, to reduce the gap between this 2 times.


Hi, Teitbite

I tried your suggestion changing the time offset, and you're right... It's now working.
Oh my god, I'm so embarrassed, usually I leave that option because several of my sites never had this problem before.
Maybe it's because this site hosted on a singapore server.

I'm really... really... sorry...

'Thank you, Teitbite, for your help
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teitbite
Wed May 07, 2014 10:27 am
Hi

This problem happens when time is being compared. A query to database contains both a PHP time value and a database time value, if time zones are different on this two elements than there is a delay in publishing. If I'm wrong about the origin of the problem I bet bkrztuk can correct me.
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Mon May 12, 2014 8:11 am
Yes the problem is caused by difference in timezone settings so you should check your global Joomla timezone settings.
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