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Changing the TIME |
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| Anonymous: awgf47 |
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How do I change my GL time???
It's in PST & I am in central time. I've look through the config.php but can't find out how to do it. |
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| Dirk |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Admin ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 01/12/02 Posts: 13027 |
You can't - Geeklog always uses the local time of your webserver. There's a Timezone hack but it doesn't seem to solve all of the problems. bye, Dirk |
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| Creator |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Full Member ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 07/11/02 Posts: 181 |
I could be wrong, but wouldn't it be easy enough to implement a
timezone offset within GL? Like $conf_timeoffset = +4 // + ?--- L. Whitworth |
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| twohawks |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Junior Status: offline ![]() Registered: 12/17/01 Posts: 33 |
I've always wondered about this myself. I work with software engineers all the time on writing code for client projects and it would seem to me that this shouldn't be very difficult (I'm hardly an SE myself - and not even a mildly talented programmer). Why is this an issue for Geeklog?
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| etegration |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Full Member ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 02/20/02 Posts: 179 |
Implementation of this will be done in GL2.0
Guess, it wasn't thought about when GL was launched as maybem i jsay maybe no one know GL will become so popular internationally.---http://www.etegration.com http://www.itcow.com http://www.etegration.com.sg http://www.itcow.com http://www.ministryofhosting.com |
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| Anonymous: Anonymous |
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This may help you out too.
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