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They're all an hour earlier than the actual time.
I'm set to my time zone, GMT-5, but perhaps the problem is that phpBB doesn't take into account Daylight Saving's Time? (we push our clocks an hour forward in early spring)
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Quote:They're all an hour earlier than the actual time.
I'm set to my time zone, GMT-5, but perhaps the problem is that phpBB doesn't take into account Daylight Saving's Time? (we push our clocks an hour forward in early spring)
I noticed the same problem on all phpbb boards. Maybe even some vbulletin ones also.
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well at least you know what the hell gmt means I don't get that part at all. :o
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Just change your time in your profile
DST is recognised in phpBB 2.2, but not in 2.0.
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Okelie, thanks for the solution.
Bluffer: GMT is Grenwich Mean Time. It's the current time in England. So if I'm in Toronto, England time is ahead 5 hours - so I'm behind 5. Hence the GMT-5.
Oh yeah, Oracle: how about upgrading it to 2.2?
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