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Dennis
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I've noticed when I open the site Main Page and I'm not logged in that the site clock is 1 hour fast on all the post log info data. Once I log in it corrects itself. Is this normal?
 

froglips

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Jim Campbell
Believe it or not, this is correct.

I should say, in the "its working as designed, but the design is flawed" way.

When logged into our site, Daylight Savings time is managed by your personal profile.

Guests don't have that, as they are, well, guests. A little javascript code in the Footer asks the guests computer for some timezone/DST info. Then it guesses a bit.

Nothing we can do about it, just the way it is.

Jim
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Dennis
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So I can assume the program is always in EDT since it's probably an hour fast only during the winter?
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SteveColes

Steve
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I just checked you options. and they are set correctly. So when you are logged in, it should be EST
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Larry Rose

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Larry Rose
Believe it or not, this is correct.

I should say, in the "its working as designed, but the design is flawed" way.

When logged into our site, Daylight Savings time is managed by your personal profile.

Guests don't have that, as they are, well, guests. A little javascript code in the Footer asks the guests computer for some timezone/DST info. Then it guesses a bit.

Nothing we can do about it, just the way it is.

Jim
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:7.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/7.0 FirePHP/0.6

I love it when you talk dirty:rotflm:
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