Ive got a pretty simple script that runs at 5 past midnight. It grabs the local 
date/time and processes data based on the date/time. The problem is the date/time 
returned by the date() function is incorrect.

here is a sample script (not actual script running on server):
test.php
<?
$t = time();
echo "\n<br>timestamp = $t";
echo "\n<br>time = " . date("r", $t);
?>

if i run test.php via the web it produces the following output, which is correct:
timestamp = 1061443716 
time = Thu, 21 Aug 2003 15:28:36 +1000 

if i run test.php via the command line it produces the following output, which is off 
by 10 hours:
<br>timestamp = 1061443722
<br>time = Thu, 21 Aug 2003 05:28:42 +0000

has this happened to anyone before? what could cause the huge difference in time?

Im running PHP Version 4.3.2 on NetBSD 1.6

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Cody Phanekham

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