Hi Jason,
I think I found why I didn't completely understand you the first time. My webhosting company did not remove one hour for the Daylight Savings time. So, to get the right current time on my forum (in Who's Online page, for example), I put the date_offset to -1, but this caused that all the displayed dates of the posts appeared 1 hour late.
I didn't know that the time on the server and the GMT setting of the server was two distinct server configurations. Am I right?? Does this explain why the displayed dates of the posts appeared 1 hour late, after I set the date_offset to -1 to get the correct current time (in Who's online page)?
Thank you!
François
I think I found why I didn't completely understand you the first time. My webhosting company did not remove one hour for the Daylight Savings time. So, to get the right current time on my forum (in Who's Online page, for example), I put the date_offset to -1, but this caused that all the displayed dates of the posts appeared 1 hour late.
I didn't know that the time on the server and the GMT setting of the server was two distinct server configurations. Am I right?? Does this explain why the displayed dates of the posts appeared 1 hour late, after I set the date_offset to -1 to get the correct current time (in Who's online page)?
Thank you!
François