[horde] Issues with Locale and Time (Was Re: Fwd: Your message to horde awaits moderator approval)
Patrick De Zordo
patrick at spamreducer.eu
Tue May 20 06:29:19 UTC 2014
Am 19.05.2014 20:14, schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>
> Quoting Patrick De Zordo <patrick at spamreducer.eu>:
>
>> Am 19.05.2014 16:02, schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>>>
>>> Quoting Patrick De Zordo <patrick at spamreducer.eu>:
>>>
>>>> Am 19.05.2014 15:34, schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>>>>> Horde has a global timezone setting, which Kronolith will use by
>>>>> default. You can create an event in a different timezone when
>>>>> creating the event, or leave it as 'Default' to use the global
>>>>> timezone.
>>>>
>>>> Dont know where to find it..
>>>
>>> In the user's 'locale and time' preference.
>>>
>>
>> I have in global Kronolith configuration (config.php?app=kronolith)
>> $conf[calendar][params][utc] = checked
>> $conf[resource][params][utc] = checked
>>
>> For user test at spamreducer.eu:
>> "Your current timezone:" = Europe/Berlin
>> Display 24-hour times? = checked
>>
>> But neverdeless, -2h time difference between OL and Webcalendar.
>>
>>
>> But when I set in global Kronolith configuration
>> (config.php?app=kronolith)
>> $conf[calendar][params][utc] = UNchecked
>> $conf[resource][params][utc] = UNchecked
>> then the times have no difference; theay are inserted in the right
>> way. Really strange for me.
>
> This is because this turns events into "floating" events, meaning they
> occur at the same local time, regardless of timezone. I.e., an event
> created at 12:00 in America/New_York will still show 12:00 at
> America/Los_Angeles.
>
>
Checked now, timezone issue resolved with 7f6f416!
>> I think, this could be an important problem with the problem for the
>> other issue "Interesting/wrong sync behavior with OL2013".
>> Couldn't it be this is creating some error loop in software?
>
> No. Timezone differences would not cause a loop. Plus, as already
> stated that previous error has been fixed.
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