[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Rogers) wrote in
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> I have this in an auto_prepend file or you can put it before using any
> of the date() functions
>
> putenv('TZ=Australia/Brisbane');
>
But, but, that'll put the clock back 20 years and then add 30 minutes to
Central Standard
Hi,
Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 9:29:19 PM, you wrote:
n> how can get a specific time zone, not the server time.
n> example:
n> if the server time is 13:15:46 I need to output that time +5hours
n> so 18:15:46
n> because the hosting server time is not my local or other area time..
n> thanks
I h
Best:
use gmmktime() and add the required offset by:
$time_here = gmmktime() + ( $offset * 60 * 60 ) ;
> how can get a specific time zone, not the server time.
>
> example:
> if the server time is 13:15:46 I need to output that time +5hours
> so 18:15:46
>
> because the hosting server time is
how can get a specific time zone, not the server time.
example:
if the server time is 13:15:46 I need to output that time +5hours
so 18:15:46
because the hosting server time is not my local or other area time..
thanks
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