I've got the calendar view module working on my site (http://hyc- test.org/calendar/), but there's one strange thing I can't figure out. It acts as if it were running on GMT. Right now, it's 8:53 PM EST on Feb 3rd, but my calendar view is showing Feb 4th as the current day (which it is, in GMT).
Obviously, I've got something messed up with timezones, but I can't figure out what. Any clues where I should be looking?
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I'd start here: /admin/settings/date-time
Roy Smith wrote:
I've got the calendar view module working on my site (http://hyc-test.org/calendar/), but there's one strange thing I can't figure out. It acts as if it were running on GMT. Right now, it's 8:53 PM EST on Feb 3rd, but my calendar view is showing Feb 4th as the current day (which it is, in GMT).
Obviously, I've got something messed up with timezones, but I can't figure out what. Any clues where I should be looking?
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roy@panix.com mailto:roy@panix.com
There's nothing out of the ordinary there. Default time zone is set to -0500, and Configurable time zones are disabled.
On Feb 3, 2008, at 11:57 PM, Brian Choc wrote:
I'd start here: /admin/settings/date-time
Roy Smith wrote:
I've got the calendar view module working on my site (http://hyc-test.org/calendar/), but there's one strange thing I can't figure out. It acts as if it were running on GMT. Right now, it's 8:53 PM EST on Feb 3rd, but my calendar view is showing Feb 4th as the current day (which it is, in GMT).
Obviously, I've got something messed up with timezones, but I can't figure out what. Any clues where I should be looking?
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roy@panix.com mailto:roy@panix.com
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Is it just coloring the wrong day red, or are you times/dates in events actually being offset? Check these out: http://drupal.org/node/206009 http://drupal.org/node/99223 http://drupal.org/node/147386
Are you running Date 1.8 / Calendar 1.7, or are you trying the 2.0 candidates? 2.0 versions aren't ready yet, and it's most important that you keep your Calendar and Date together as there are API changes going on with the 2.0 revision.
Brian
Roy Smith wrote:
There's nothing out of the ordinary there. Default time zone is set to -0500, and Configurable time zones are disabled.
On Feb 3, 2008, at 11:57 PM, Brian Choc wrote:
I'd start here: /admin/settings/date-time
Roy Smith wrote:
I've got the calendar view module working on my site (http://hyc-test.org/calendar/), but there's one strange thing I can't figure out. It acts as if it were running on GMT. Right now, it's 8:53 PM EST on Feb 3rd, but my calendar view is showing Feb 4th as the current day (which it is, in GMT).
Obviously, I've got something messed up with timezones, but I can't figure out what. Any clues where I should be looking?
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On Feb 4, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Brian Choc wrote:
Is it just coloring the wrong day red, or are you times/dates in events actually being offset?
It's just making the wrong day red. The dates appear to be correct, but I'm not entering times for my events, just dates.
Check these out: http://drupal.org/node/206009 http://drupal.org/node/99223 http://drupal.org/node/147386
Are you running Date 1.8 / Calendar 1.7, or are you trying the 2.0 candidates?
I've got date-5.x-1.8 and calendar-5.x-1.7
2.0 versions aren't ready yet, and it's most important that you keep your Calendar and Date together as there are API changes going on with the 2.0 revision.
Brian
Roy Smith wrote:
There's nothing out of the ordinary there. Default time zone is set to -0500, and Configurable time zones are disabled.
On Feb 3, 2008, at 11:57 PM, Brian Choc wrote:
I'd start here: /admin/settings/date-time
Roy Smith wrote:
I've got the calendar view module working on my site (http://hyc-test.org/calendar/), but there's one strange thing I can't figure out. It acts as if it were running on GMT. Right now, it's 8:53 PM EST on Feb 3rd, but my calendar view is showing Feb 4th as the current day (which it is, in GMT).
Obviously, I've got something messed up with timezones, but I can't figure out what. Any clues where I should be looking?
--
roy@panix.com mailto:roy@panix.com
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-- roy@panix.com
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