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#217529 - 10/03/08 06:51 AM Incorrect Date in Calendar
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Hi everyone,

I have an issue with the calendar as it is continually out by twelve hours.

My server is in the USA (location Scottsdale, AZ) and I am in Australia (Sydney). The default time offset is set to 17 and all posting times are correct but the calendar is out by 12 hours(advanced). In other words the time is 12.01pm on the 3rd in OZ and on the calendar is showing 4th.

I am running 7.3.1 ubb.
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#217540 - 10/03/08 02:47 PM Re: Incorrect Date in Calendar [Re: Outdoorking]
AllenAyres Moderator Offline

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It sounds like either the forum time is off, or the server time is.

Wait - you say post times are correct but calendar times are off? How is that possible and where do you see times on the calendar? If so it's a bug.
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#217548 - 10/03/08 04:50 PM Re: Incorrect Date in Calendar [Re: AllenAyres]
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Don't forget that users can have their own time settings in their profile as well. Not saying this is the issue, but check out your profile settings as well as the Server settings in CP.

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#217554 - 10/04/08 02:59 AM Re: Incorrect Date in Calendar [Re: ntdoc]
Outdoorking Offline
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Originally Posted By: ntdoc
Don't forget that users can have their own time settings in their profile as well. Not saying this is the issue, but check out your profile settings as well as the Server settings in CP.


You were spot on in regards to the profile setting as I had to set them to '0' for the calendar adjustment. It appears that having to reset the server time in the control panel has thrown things out.

Thanks for you help.
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