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New Post 8/23/2005 4:27 PM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Date-Time-Issues with new Forums on DotNetNuke.com 

First: congratulations for the new forums, it look much more consistent and seems to work much better. Even the times are now all displayed in viewers local time - as in the asp.net forums. There is another similarity: it seems to use the same buggy routine for calculating "today" and "yesterday", based only on server date.

If my local time is 8/24/05, 0:30 and the server time 8/23/7:30, "today" means for me 24th, not 23rd. Not a big problem, but sometimes irritating for the user.

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New Post 9/3/2005 11:34 AM
User is offline Stephen Carlton
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Re: Date-Time-Issues with new Forums on DotNetNuke.com 
I have a very similar problem. When I view a post to my blog as a visitor (i.e. not logged in) the correct time shows up on the post. However users who are authenticated see the time as 5 hours earlier. I have double checked the users time zone in user admin and I have checked the server time as well as the time zone within DNN setup. It's obvious that something in the time zone set up is effecting this but I am not sure how to correct it.
 
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