Thanks for your reply.... - I'm running Red Hat Linux (5.3) - The system timezone is set to America/Sao_Paulo I'm running a stand-alone php script (crontab) , and I don't know how PHP output this wrong hour. The output of command "php -i " shows: Default timezone => America/Sao_Paulo I don't know what to do :( Thanks ! On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Thodoris <tgol@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> My currently timezone is set to : America/Sao_Paulo >> My currently date/time is ok: Fri Oct 16 13:04:45 BRT 2009 >> But when I execute "echo date("d/m/Y H:i:s");" the output presented >> have +1 hour >> >> Bellow [date] of php.ini: >> >> date >> >> date/time support => enabled >> "Olson" Timezone Database Version => 2008.2 >> Timezone Database => internal >> Default timezone => America/Sao_Paulo >> >> Directive => Local Value => Master Value >> date.default_latitude => 31.7667 => 31.7667 >> date.default_longitude => 35.2333 => 35.2333 >> date.sunrise_zenith => 90.583333 => 90.583333 >> date.sunset_zenith => 90.583333 => 90.583333 >> date.timezone => no value => no value >> >> >> Thanks >> >> > > Assuming you have a unix-like OS and the timezone you mention is set to the > system clock I will have to guess that PHP uses different zone from the > system. > > Try setting the date.timezone setting in your php.ini and see what happens > (don't forget to restart the web server to make changes take effect) or use > the ini_set(). > > -- > Thodoris > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php