[Tickets #2684] Win2K, PHP, time() and TZ

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Wed Sep 28 08:20:22 PDT 2005


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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=2684
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 Ticket             | 2684
 Updated By         | rharvey at hyvernion.com
 Summary            | Win2K, PHP, time() and TZ
 Queue              | Horde Base
 Version            | 3.0.5
 State              | Feedback
 Priority           | 2. Medium
 Type               | Bug
 Owners             | 
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rharvey at hyvernion.com (2005-09-28 08:20) wrote:

lol understood...  I guess my point is the server has been up and running
for quite sometime, with the time always being reported correctly.  I have
successfully used and tested other PHP scripts that have manipulated the
time and date.  Horde is the first to do this.

I am sure it is a PHP prob, at least my instinct tells me this.  Plus Win2K
don't help since the problem only shows up in Win2K, not XP or 2003.  I
would switch to one of those but the computer can only run, with any speed
and stability, Win2K.

Of course there is Linux, which I've been a corp IT guy so long Windows is
all I know and learning Linux is like trying to teach myself Latin at age
60.  It's possible I know, I am trying to learn it and now I have a reason
as I do love Horde, it was perfect..  I was trying to put it up on the
server for personal use, for my immediate family to use as an organizer and
way to stay together since we are apart alot.  If this was the only use of
the server the time would not be an issue but the server is also my business
server and it makes a difference.

Which brings me to the question how is Horde scripted differently than the
other scripts?  If the issue was suppose to have been resolved within PHP
for Win2K, how can Horde be coded to accommodate?

I mean something to research and look into is all I am saying.  Maybe not,
Win2K is being phased out by Microsoft in all reality, but Win2K is still
widely used for the same reason I use it, on slower systems that make good
servers.




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