[chora] bug && bugfix again...

Chuck Hagenbuch chuck@horde.org
Tue, 10 Apr 2001 16:41:15 -0400


Quoting Mathieu Arnold <arn_mat@club-internet.fr>:

> well, i know that, but, on my php, the time() function returns the
> current time adding 2 hours, I know it sounds crazy, but that's what it
> is. I committed a file just a few seconds ago, and when i put a 
> print strftime("%D %T",time()).'<br>'.strftime("%D %T",$date).'<br>';
> just after the $secs = time() - $date;
> here is what i have :
> 04/10/01 22:22:18
> 04/10/01 20:22:14 

Are clocks off between two machines, or something? Does php return the correct 
time by itself?

-chuck

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