Yes, it is running on a local server and I am probing at it from both the 
local machine and a remote one just to be certain (well, certain-ish) that 
I don't miss some meaningful difference. Still, everyone is in the same 
time zone (and same room, even), so I thought this time difference was a 
li'l strange.

So, for example, I created the example wiki (not the wikidemo - I had other 
issues with that) @ circa 11AM, but from everywhere I browse (local & 
remote), it informs me that the wiki was created at 650AM. It's not a big 
deal, but I try to be vigilant as to these small details so they don't bite 
me and others in the arse later.

Thank You for your most kind assistance!



On Friday, May 31, 2013 2:53:40 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> If your app running on a server? the example app uses request.now to 
> determine the time when records are created. That is the time of the 
> server, not the time of the client.
>
>
> On Friday, 31 May 2013 11:00:10 UTC-5, REM wrote:
>>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I am just beginning to use web2py and I noticed that, in going through 
>> the manual and working on the create wiki section, when I added the RSS 
>> feed section, the indicated creation time listed for the wiki was hours and 
>> hours earlier than its actual local creation time. Other time aspects of 
>> the wiki seem to be correct (i.e. post time for new wiki entries seems 
>> correct).
>>
>> Is there some place within web2py to set local time? (I'd figure it would 
>> just take systime - as it apparently does elsewhere)
>> Is there something about using the RSS code that sets time other than by 
>> local standards?
>> Is this maybe a teeny li'l bug?
>> Am I missing something which is obvious to more experienced users?
>> Will our caped crusaders escape in time for next week's exciting episode?
>>
>> :)
>>
>> Gracious Thanks In Advance!
>>
>>
>>
>>

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