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using vbdate
In using vbdate on my own php file. The time does not follow.
ie PHP Code:
10-08-2002 09:15 AM in a vbpage but gives 09-08-2002 06:15 PM on my page I seem to be missing something, and i think its got to do with $bbuserinfo['timezoneoffset'] but I'm not sure what. *ponders* |
yeah Ryangel i believe that you're correct depending on the server time and have to use the timezone off set feature in the user options... i think thats what causes the changes but i could be wrong... just play with the timezone off set feature...
g-force2k2 |
mm I'll give it a go. thanks
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