Re: In directory pages, how to show file dates in a specific timezone?

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Em 16-05-2018 11:57, Dedeco Balaco escreveu:
Hello,

I could not find a way to show file listing pages (of Apache) with times
in correct the timezone. The timezone is defined in the enrironment, but
Apache refuses to take it into account.

The discussion made in
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=5855435 shows
that situation clearly. The main point is that:

- dates and times are correctly shown in SSH accesses, they take the TZ
(for timezone) variable value

- PHP also takes that variable into account, something that is even
shown by phpinfo PHP function


How to make Apache file listing pages be shown in the correct timezone,
or a specific one (possibly using a "SetEnv TZ" line in .htaccess ?


p.s.:

There is a small error in the users list page (
https://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html ). There is written

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where should be

Before you go further, please read Eric S. Raymond and Rick Moen's
explanation of "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way". If you follow
their advice, you will discover that these forums have dozens of
helpers ready to provide you with guidance on using the Apache HTTP
Server! Note: Do not SEND your Apache questions to Eric or Rick!

The verb in the note sentence is wrong.



In the last few days, I have seen several answers, discussions, but to other questions. They are aparently more complicated than my problem. If this is this a wrong list to choose for my problem, please say that to me.

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