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SebastianWagner resolved OPENMEETINGS-143.
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
Hi Adeel,
I cannot reproduce your issue.
The calendar does already display the events in the timezone of the user. The
server timezone is not relevant to what is shown in the UI.
> Scheduling new event results in incorrect date/time
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> Key: OPENMEETINGS-143
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-143
> Project: Openmeetings
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SOAP/REST API
> Affects Versions: 2.0 Apache Incubator Release
> Environment: Gentoo Linux 64bit with sun-jdk-1.6.0.31 & ant-1.8.1 &
> postgresql-9.1, openmeetings SVN rev 1310803
> Reporter: adeel nazir
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> I've noticed that whenever I try to schedule an event, it is created 24 hours
> earlier rather than the specified date. For example, if create an event on
> the 18th of April, the invite and displayed scheduled event is shown on the
> 17th of April, a full day prior. The server has its timezone set to PDT
> (GMT-8) while my user account is set to EDT (GMT-5). I've verified that
> postgresql is set to having a timezone of GMT-8, and that the system time is
> correct.
> Additionally, I've noticed that the Calender UI shows the time of the events
> in the server timezone, rather than the user timezone; it would be better to
> show the events in the local timezone of the user viewing the calendar.
> This is an SVN build of openmeetings, using revision 1310803.
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