daylight savings time

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  1. pksublime
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    It appears the forum is not updated for DST...
     
  2. AspitFire
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    its updated for me


    from the looks of it the admin, or whoever just changed our time zone to -5 GMT not -6, so i guess thats how they "fixed" it.
     
  3. tangledupinblu
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    Everything looks fine to me! 10:41 on the Nextel...10:41 on the site, OMG, that's crazy!!:crazy: hahaha

    Edit 10:42...<<<<<hehe
     
  4. Steve-o
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    PHP gets its time from the server, so apparently bluehost needed to make an adjustment.:eek:
     
  5. pksublime
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    let's see ... it's 1225 and this post reads 1125
     
  6. tangledupinblu
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    hahaha...my pc is showing your post at 12:25...must be your computer, not the site!!;)
     
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    My life has been DST patching hell for the past month. If you run any of the following, you should have patched already:

    Windows XP SP2 (versions older than this had no publicly available patch)
    Windows Server 2003 (versions older than this had no publicly available patch)
    MS SQL
    MS Exchange 2003 (versions older than this had no publicly available patch)
    MS Office 2003 or below
    Linux
    Palm Pilot
    Blackberry

    This is far from an exhaustive list, but as you can see, if it keeps time, it needed to know about the new DST dates. If you haven't done your updates by now, you'd best get on with it.

    Stuart.
     
  8. pksublime
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    no my computer has the update patch, and is showing the right time is systray
     
  9. tangledupinblu
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    hmmmmm......:dunno:
     
  10. pksublime
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    yeah i don't get it either
     
  11. prezawagon
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    Click on "User Options" up by your username on the top of the page. What does it say under "Date and Time Options" towards the bottom of that page?

    Mine says GMT -6 and Automatically Detect DST. I'm seeing the right times on the posts.
     
  12. pksublime
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    -6 and auto
     
  13. Hallywood
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    try going to your command prompt and type:

    net stop w32time
    net start w32time
     
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    i had already done that - what i found out is that firefox hadn't updated it's clock settings stuff until a restart in the new virtual time zone
     
  15. SomethingsWrong
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    DST bites.