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Date [message #4203] Thu, 18 July 2002 03:22 Go to next message
james is currently offline  james   United States
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OK, I had misposted this before. On my forums (located <a href="" target=_new>here</a>), someone is a registered member, their time zone shows up as being Greenwich time (BST). If they are anonymous, it works fine. The Forum default time zone is Pacific. The users who I have tested this with are set to Pacific. Like I said, anonymous users see the proper time. Also - if I 'refresh' the page as a registered user, I usually THEN get the right time - but ONLY after a refresh!

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Re: Date [message #4211 is a reply to message #4203] Thu, 18 July 2002 12:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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Just went to your forum as anon and I see this:
Current Time: Thu Jul 18 13:03:54 BST 2002


Could you please tell me the exact caption of the timezone you've selected inside the admin control panel as well as what OS are you running.

Thanks.


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Re: Date [message #4232 is a reply to message #4211] Thu, 18 July 2002 18:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
james is currently offline  james   United States
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The 'Server Time Zone' is set at "United States/Los Angeles Pacific Time" from the global settings menu.

I'm on a virtual server, so I don't know what my OS is (it's some *nix flavor running Apache). If there is a PHP script or something of the like that tells all, pls post it and I'll be able to post more info.
Re: Date [message #4233 is a reply to message #4232] Thu, 18 July 2002 19:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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If you run
<?php
phpinfo();
?>


It will include OS information.


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Re: Date [message #4234 is a reply to message #4233] Thu, 18 July 2002 20:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
james is currently offline  james   United States
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Apache Version Apache/1.3.19
Apache Release 10319100
Apache API Version 19990320
BOOT_FILE /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.2-2
_ENV["MACHTYPE"] i386-redhat-linux-gnu

There is some information, it's probably got a little too much, but it's better than not having enough. It's a linux box with Apache, PHP support and MySQL.
Re: Date [message #4264 is a reply to message #4234] Sat, 20 July 2002 00:40 Go to previous message
james is currently offline  james   United States
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After looking over all of the SQL and PHP data, I'm still unable to determine where this error comes in. If anyone has any suggestions or scripts that I could run to give more info, please drop a line.
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