Nathan Nobbe <quickshiftin@xxxxxxxxx> hat am 26. April 2012 um 06:40 geschrieben: > > INSERT TIMESTAMP: 1335414561 > INSERT DATE TIME: 2012-04-26 4:29:21 > > But then from the interactive interpreter on the same box (same php.ini as > well): > > php > echo date("Y-m-d G:i:s", 1335414561); > 2012-04-25 22:29:21 > > I get this same output from another random computer of mine and I've > verified date.timezone is consistent in both environments. > This definitly looks like a timezone offset! Try the following code in your environments. $date = new DateTime ( ); $tz = $date -> getTimezone (); echo $tz -> getName (); PHP for CLI mode has a different php.ini than the one for apache2. Maybe that is a problem? Check also php -i | grep "date.timezone" -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php