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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rob Hartill <ro...@imdb.com> on 1997/06/12 23:22:49 UTC

http://www.apache.org/bug_report.html (fwd)

This appears to work as expected for me with GMT/BST (British Summer Time).

Thursday, 12-Jun-97 22:21:38 BST
Thursday, 12-Jun-97 21:21:38 GMT

anyone else able to reproduce the problem below ?



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Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 16:37:53 -0400
From: jeffi@erols.com
To: apache-bugs@apache.org
Subject: http://www.apache.org/bug_report.html

Ok I hope I am not forgetting anything needed
I have apache 1.2.0, and Linux 2.0.30 <Slackware>
I have comfirmed the same problem in Debian and assume 
Redhat will result in the same

Ok.. When I use <!--#echo var="DATE_LOCAL"-->
everything is fine
when I use <!--#echo var="DATE_GMT"-->
the time is correct... but the Timezone is incorrect
<for example it is about 4pm EDT right now>
DATE_LOCAL printed
16:00:00 EDT
DATE_GMT printed
20:00:00 EST

<I have only had others test this in the Eastern US timezone so am not sure
how it reactes in CDT, etc>


                        Jeff