I have checked the Python's datetime in a shell and it returns the
correct time. I have also checked the datetime in a manage.py shell
and it also returns the correct value.

On May 13, 9:29 am, Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a question about using Django with apache and mod-python. We
> are based in the UK and it seems that since we have moved to British
> Summer Time (BST), timestamps are moving back and forth in Apache.
> Here is a snippet of our apache log:
>
> [16/Apr/2008:09:22:05  0000]
> [16/Apr/2008:09:22:58  0000]
> [16/Apr/2008:10:24:33  0100]
> [16/Apr/2008:10:24:40  0100]
>
> Could it be that Django has something to do with this? Or maybe a
> python module?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kindest Regards,
> Sebastian
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