Thread: Cprogramming System Time

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    Cprogramming System Time

    I think the server time is wrong.. On the main page it said "ll times are GMT +5.5 hours. The time now is 12:50 AM." That is because i have set my time zone as GMT +5.5 hours in which Indian falls... And the time is exactly 1 hour fast... It is 11:50 now. EVen checked on TV and our local site I request the webmaster to please get this corrected if possible..

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    pronounced 'fib' FillYourBrain's Avatar
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    HAHAHA!!! you care about this?
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    :Looks at lower right hand corner of screen and see's a clock:

    Dont think ive ever even read that.

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    Originally posted by FillYourBrain
    HAHAHA!!! you care about this?
    well actually yes.. because i see the main page and see the timing of the last post.. and even compare the time gap between posts in some threads..

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    I too care about it

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    Originally posted by vasanth
    well actually yes.. because i see the main page and see the timing of the last post.. and even compare the time gap between posts in some threads..
    Sounds like obsession there buddy lol.

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    Originally posted by RoD
    Sounds like obsession there buddy lol.

    hmmm.. looks like i am getting close to be a real programmer

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    Hmmm... I notified him about this a long time ago. Perhaps he didn't get my message, couldn't fix it, didn't care, forgot, or it's broken again. I'm not sure... has it been correct?
    Away.

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    I believe it has something to do with vBulletin's method, or lack of, handling daylight savings.

    All of the vB boards I post on currently show the time as it is indeed here. However, they say it is GMT + 1, and I am GMT + 2.

    The result is the clock is, within pedantry, correct for me, but for the wrong reason.
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    Originally posted by vasanth
    well actually yes.. because i see the main page and see the timing of the last post.. and even compare the time gap between posts in some threads..
    I do the same thing...
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