I dislike dates. Anyhow.

using LSDateformat and setting your Locale in your application.cfm ?

would this be a suitable solution?

Gareth.

-----Original Message-----
From: Yorke Hinds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2004 12:58 PM
To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] CF Time Problems


I have a server in the US, time zone is set to Australia/Sydney,
I have set the time on the server to represent Sydney Time (e.g. 1:53PM)
I have included "Add this to your JVM
arguments: -Duser.timezone=Australia/Sydney"
I have restarted the service.

CF still outputs incorrect time
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{ts '2004-03-24 14:53:00'} | 0

The local date and time are {ts '2004-03-24 14:53:00'}.
Total offset in seconds is -39600.

Offset in hours is -11.

Offset in minutes minus the offset in hours is 0.

Is Daylight Savings time in effect? YES.

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ANY IDEAS



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