I believe you need to set a "tz" variable before you call your date
functions.

If you do a search for "tz" in the mailing list archives you can probably
find a snippet that will show you how to do it.

Regards,
Paul

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From: "Tomasz Abramowicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [PHP-WIN] problems with time diffrences


> I have hosting in the states, but develop
> sites in europe, this gives me a +7 hour
> time diffrence. how can i modify date();
> to give me CET?
>
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