Re: stftime differences on Windows/Linux platforms

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Neil Saunders wrote:
> Hi Robin,
> 
> Thanks for your reply. The times are exactly synchronized. I'm looking
> at the date section in the output of phpinfo(), and get the following:
> 
> Development: 
> Default timezone 	Europe/London

> Production:
> Default timezone 	UTC

Could this be the problem? UTC = GMT +0, Europe/London = GMT in winter
and BST (GMT+1) in summer.. Could the date you are using flip over the
boundary and give you weird results? You are exactly 1 hour out afterall....

Try using a test date from January or February and I'll bet you don't
get those problems.....

Col.

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