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hi to all
my problem is with the date function in PHP. when ever take the output of date() in any format . it gives me the time which is 5:30 hrs behind the machine time(server time). i am unable to find the bug any hints would really help me out here thanks anant |
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You might wonder about UTC time. That's about as well as I can do unless I reach into my nether regions and pull out the code you didn't provide.
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thanks got it solved ... thanks ... thanks ...
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