lets say,

ServerOne has TimeZone GMT+2
ServerTwo has TimeZone GMT+3

the gmdate() will return diff values for the same timestamp.
essentially there will be a diff of 1 hour in the return values from these
two servers.

-Naintara

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I don't own the server, and the server is probably set up correctly as it is
a web hosting server.

anyway, how should that RedHat 6 server be set up ?

Elias
"Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> The server needs to be set up correctly - it needs to know what time
> zone it is in and if the BIOS time is GMT or local.
>
> lallous wrote:
>
> >Isn't the gmdate() supposed to return the same value when run from two
> >different timezones?
> >
> >
> >I run it on GMT+2 system and EDT system, and I get 1 hour difference,
> >
> >please advise.
> >
> >Elias
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>



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