Re: [PHP] date(), time() different to system time
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, DL Neil wrote: Hello DL, > =some of the better-looking amongst us are not guys (and then some of us are...) Sorry! :) > Check out the meaning of "EST". > Sixteen hours behind NSW, Australian time would make it New York time wouldn't it? *trumpet fanfare* Thanks for that. Problem is now fixed after adjusting the system time so that it is /now/ correct. cheers, Anth -- Anth Courtney - Systems Administrator / Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] - PLANET NETCOM - www.pnc.com.au -- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] date(), time() different to system time
Hey guys, I'm running a RH7.2 box with apache 1.3.20 installed and php-4.1.1 installed as a DSO. Everything is working fine, except that the output from any date() or time() references is 16 hours behind the system time (and hwtime) on the machine. The machine gets its time from an ntp server which is correct; this setup is similar for other boxes on the network which have no problems with the date or time in php being correct. If I output date('T') then the correct timezone (EST...I'm in Aus) is displayed, but any time or dates are 16 hours behind. Where does php read the time/date values from? Is there something I can tweak or something that I should look at to correct this? I know I could kludge around it in users php code by tacking an extra 16 hours onto each value but obviously that's not a good solution for a box which will be used by others! Any thoughts / headsup would be appreciated. cheers, Anth -- Anth Courtney - Systems Administrator / Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] - PLANET NETCOM - www.pnc.com.au -- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php