I just tried option 3 and it worked great! The times are displaying 
correctly now! Jonathan, give it a try. It should work just as easily for 
you.

Now I am one step closer to removing my Plone / Zope training wheels.

"Alexander Limi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in 
message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 13:45:58 -0700, Dorneles Treméa 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> Okay, so if I understand this correctly Zope 2.9.6 is the "cause" of 
>>> this.
>>> Based on Zope's information it looks like I can do one of 2 things, for 
>>> the
>>> short term, to correct the problem.
>>>
>>> 1. I could use Zope 2.9.5. If I understand correctly I you would just
>>> install Zope 2.9.5 in its own directory and then copy over my database 
>>> from
>>> Zope 2.9.6?
>>>
>>> 2. I could apply a patch to Zope 2.9.6. I am a little confused about how
>>> patches are applied to Zope and Plone. Elsewhere I see information about
>>> placing patches in the appropriate "Products" directory.
>>
>> 3. You could replace your current DateTime.py file with the last
>> revision from:
>>
>> http://svn.zope.org/Zope/branches/2.9/lib/python/DateTime/DateTime.py
>
> ...or
>
> 4. Wait for the next release of Zope that should be out shortly to address 
> the XSS security issue that was just hotfixed. ;)
>
> But #3 is probably what will get you up and running today.
>
> -- 
> Alexander Limi · http://limi.net
>
> 




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