[geeklog-users] Dates on stories are 2 hours early

Jason Signalness jason at btiadmin.net
Thu Dec 16 12:35:32 EST 2004


LOL... you're right. MySQL. I haven't wasted my time hacking GLto work
in MS SQL Server.

Thanks,
Jason

Tony Bibbs wrote:


> When you say SQL Server I assume you mean the MySQL server. I didn't

> want to give users the false impression that Geeklog runs under

> Microsoft SQL Server.

>

> --Tony

>

> Jason Signalness wrote:

>

>> Hello again.

>>

>> Never mind. I think I have found my problem. The time on the web

>> server was perfect. The time on the SQL server, another box

>> entirely, was off by hours.

>> Thanks,

>> Jason

>>

>> Jason Signalness wrote:

>>

>>> Hello,

>>>

>>> I'm a bit confused. When a user posts a story on my GL site, it has

>>> to be "moderated." When I log in to approve a story, the time

>>> listed for the story is two hours earlier than when the story was

>>> actually submitted. And once approved, the time is off by two hours.

>>>

>>> My server is in the same time zone as I am, and the time is set

>>> properly on the server. So I don't _think_ the "Timezone Hack" I

>>> saw in the forums applies here, but I'm not sure.

>>>

>>> Any hints?

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>> Jason

>>

>>

>>

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