Almost for sure from the TZ environment variable, and almost for sure
there's more about it in the FAQ, IIRC:
http://php.net/faq.php

On Wed, July 11, 2007 11:14 am, Shafer, Philip wrote:
> The time reported by the date() function is off by one hour.
>
> Currently our server is configured to EDT (-400) time zone, however
> our
> php installation is reporting the timezone at EST (-500).
>
> I know in php 5.1.x you can set the timezone in php.ini.  However
> we're
> not prepared to update php at the moment.
>
> Can anybody let me know where PHP 5.0.1 gets the timezone information
> from?  How can I change this so PHP returns the proper date.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil
>
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> University Web Services
> Rowan University
> Glassboro NJ 08028
> 856-256-4418
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