Hello,
In a default installation of GS v.3.0B_r398, the front end is running with the timezone set to America/New_York, which is somewhat bizarre. This is a regression from GS v.2.03.
(A search through the installed files finds no mention of date_default_timezone_get() – is there no check of the server's details?)
Perhaps a separate server TZ setting in the backend, to allow for servers being in a different zone to the intended site audience?
Also, there is an error in the displayed date of website backup files in Backups->Website_Archives. The time of the archive is displayed one hour later than the file timestamp. (I see that errors of one hour have been reported before.)
Server: Debian 6.0 2.6.32-5-686; Apache/2.2.16 (Debian); PHP/5.3.3-7+squeeze1; TZ Europe/Paris
In a default installation of GS v.3.0B_r398, the front end is running with the timezone set to America/New_York, which is somewhat bizarre. This is a regression from GS v.2.03.
(A search through the installed files finds no mention of date_default_timezone_get() – is there no check of the server's details?)
Perhaps a separate server TZ setting in the backend, to allow for servers being in a different zone to the intended site audience?
Also, there is an error in the displayed date of website backup files in Backups->Website_Archives. The time of the archive is displayed one hour later than the file timestamp. (I see that errors of one hour have been reported before.)
Server: Debian 6.0 2.6.32-5-686; Apache/2.2.16 (Debian); PHP/5.3.3-7+squeeze1; TZ Europe/Paris
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Nick.
Nick.