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From: Andrea Giammarchi an_...@hotmail.com
To: bm9ib...@gmail.com; php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 11:41:01 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] wrong time stamp in log filewrong time stamp in log file
I have updated a php to version 5.2.11.
you should update the keyboard as well, it fires CTRL+V twice (subject, and I
am
joking ..)
When I run the following script:
print date('d M Y, H:i');
?
It's returns a correct time.
correct accordingly with your local time zone, 'cause I am pretty much sure
that
if you do
print *gmdate*('d M Y, H:i');
?
the time will be exactly the same reported in the log file.
You would have known this if you were developing with E_STRICT since date is
a
warning, even in the phpinfo, if you do not set it correctly.
It's a good idea in any case, for obvious portability reasons across
websites,
countries, and hosts, to use gmdate for time operations, otherwise if I use
date
I could have stuff from the future in another host, and stuff from past in
another one.
Regards
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Did you set 'Default timezone' in php.ini or use the function
date_default_timezone_set() in your app?
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