Re: [PHP] time in annother zone

2001-09-09 Thread Justin French
Lance Rochelle wrote: > just use GMT it is much simpler just kidding > $test = getenv("DATE_LOCAL"); > print("$test"); > ?> The output of this was empty, so I guess i'm missing something, and the getenv() page didn't shed any light on it. Justin -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.p

Re: [PHP] time in annother zone

2001-09-09 Thread Lance Rochelle
just use GMT it is much simpler just kidding - Original Message - From: "Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "php" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 2:07 AM Subject: [PHP] time in annother zone > Greetings, > > I

[PHP] time in annother zone

2001-09-09 Thread Justin French
Greetings, I've been to the online manual relating to both date() and time(), and i've read all the user-added notes, and i'm actually MORE confused now than I was before I started!! My ISP is based in Ontario, Canada. Myself, and 90% of my users are based in Australia (Sydney/Melbourne time).