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New Post 8/26/2008 7:23 AM
User is offline memond
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Time is off on some modules 

Hi
Something very curious has been reported by a couple different users... I have my site set for local (EST -5) time and have found the following:

DNN Blog Module displays the time of articles one hour off.

DNN Calendar Module displays events at correct time but when downloaded via the link, to outlook, the time is shifted an hour later for start and end times.

Any ideas why this may be?
Thanks
Mike

 
New Post 8/26/2008 8:00 AM
User is offline Jon Seeley
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Re: Time is off on some modules 

What about the server it is hosted on?  I have some portals hosted in the Eastern USA but I am in located in MST.  I set my portal to MST-7 but most of the stuff in there still goes off of the portal time (the SQL insert statements, for example, are using GetDate() which gets it relative to the server date).  So with that in mind, if I do something at 8am MST it'll show 10am as the time it was done.


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New Post 8/26/2008 8:21 AM
User is offline memond
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Re: Time is off on some modules 

That's a good point and I had not thought of that but our servers are hosted in house and after your post I checked all of them and they do appear to be set for the correct time. Thanks though. Mike

 
New Post 8/26/2008 11:34 AM
User is offline Jeff Cochran
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Re: Time is off on some modules 

Something related to daylight savings maybe?

Jeff

 
New Post 8/26/2008 4:24 PM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Time is off on some modules 

please be aware, that DNN core is currently not supporting DST; please contact your national authorities to get rid of it ;)


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