On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:45, you wrote:
> hello
> no even localtime didn't helped me..
> it's displaying the current time as 15:14 though the correct time is
> 12:45. please suggest if there is any other alternative..
> thanx..
>                                                     reena
>
> On Thu, 19 April 2001, David Robley wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > hi..
> > > i have some problem regarding time() functions.it returns the time
> > > with some offset w.r.t to our normal system time.for eg,if
> > > according to indian time its 2.10 it shows 4.30.how to solve this
> > > problem??? i have tried using many other functions
> > > date,mktime(),etc..
> > > please help in this regard..
> > > thanx in advance..
> > >                                               Reena
> >
> > Does localtime help?
> >

Hm - if it's off by other than a multiple of 30 min I would suspect the 
system time to be wrong, rather than a GMT offset.

I'm about to head off home, so further correspondence better go to the 
list.

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