"What time is written in your db? => IST gmt + 5.30" => that is impossible, the fields appointment_starttime and appointment_endtime are timestamp that do not contain any timezone info. They are always in the timezone of the server machine.
Sebastian 2012/4/17 Baskar Rajendran <[email protected]> > myne > > What timezone is your client machine? => IST gmt + 5.30 > userprofile ==> IST gmt + 5.30 > What timezone has the server machine? => Mon Apr 16 23:55:22 MDT 2012 > What timezone is the default timezone specified in the OpenMeetings server? > =>Etc/GMT--7 > What time is written in your db? => IST gmt + 5.30 > > -regards > baskar > > What timezone is in the user-profile of your client machine? => GMT+0 > What timezone has the server machine? => GMT+0 > What timezone is the default timezone specified in the OpenMeetings server? > => GMT+0 > What time is written in your db? => GMT+0 (because I commented all others > timezones in the XML file and I set GMT+0 as default) > > > > Mon Apr 16 23:55:22 MDT 2012 > > > On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 12:53 AM, Hamdi THABET <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > What timezone is your client machine? => Win7 x64 - Waterfox x64 > > What timezone is in the user-profile of your client machine? => GMT+0 > > What timezone has the server machine? => GMT+0 > > What timezone is the default timezone specified in the OpenMeetings > > server? => GMT+0 > > What time is written in your db? => GMT+0 (because I commented all others > > timezones in the XML file and I set GMT+0 as default) > > > > I'm in Tunisia, I normally I need the "GMT+1" which I tried before but > > there was the same problem in calendar. > > > > > > > > > -- Sebastian Wagner https://twitter.com/#!/dead_lock http://www.openmeetings.de http://www.webbase-design.de http://www.wagner-sebastian.com [email protected]
