Re: Time GMT down



Hi,

nonce999 wrote:

Periodically time server returned from Apache (WinXP SO) to PHP is
not Correct.
So to restore must stop and restart.
In logo, when the time is correct (14:02:12) appear:
127.0.0.1 - - [31/Mar/2008: 12:02:12 +0200]
When is not correct (12:02:12) appear:
127.0.0.1 - - [31/Mar/2008: 12:02:12 +0000]

This looks like the httpd's log file output. Where does PHP come into
play? If your problem is really about the httpd, you should be better
asking this in a web server NG or the dedicated forum for your
distribution of Apache...

Most probably it's a wrong program environment setup. And what time
offset would be really correct for you? At least the mail you wrote
states »GMT«, which wouldn't match your statement on the timestamp w/
offset +0200 as being »correct«.

-hwh
.



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