Re: Date/Time warning [message #177763 is a reply to message #177750] |
Fri, 20 April 2012 12:13 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 4/20/2012 3:49 AM, Torsten Jørgensen wrote:
> On 2012-04-20 07:21:11 +0000, Goran said:
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>> On 20.4.2012 9:12, Torsten Jørgensen wrote:
>>> On 2012-04-20 06:47:06 +0000, Goran said:
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>>>> On 20.4.2012 8:44, Torsten Jørgensen wrote:
>>>> > I get a warning about timezones when using date(). Is there something
>>>> > new in PHP, I've
>>>> > just migrated from one mac to another.
>>>>
>>>> Probably you should configure default time zone in php.ini.
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>>> Thankyou, cool - but I can't find php.ini. Could you give me
>>> a little more help. I should probably write something like
>>> Europe/Copenhagen, but what is the directive exactly?
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>> Which os you are using? If its linux try "locate php.ini"
> ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> OSX Lion (Mac) Can not make it work(1)
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>> date.timezone:
>> http://php.net/manual/en/datetime.configuration.php
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>> Supported timezones:
>> http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
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> (1) Build and loaded the database, but can not do a locate - says the
> database
> is not there - in strict contradiction with a repitition of the build
> command
> which claims that it (the database is there) ... HOP!
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> Anyway, where does php.ini normally exist - on a UNIX system, or a Mac or
> whatever it is.
Fix your system. And where it exists is dependent on your version of
Linux. There is no one place on all systems.
Alternatively, look up phpinfo().
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