It is likely to be a problem with timezones. Zope recognizes one
particular date format as UTC and not local. If that sounds like
the problem, I can provide a patch.
On Sat, 25 Feb 2006, Kevin Carlson wrote:
> Recently moved to a new server farm and am having a problem with dates
> from My
On 2/25/06, Kevin Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Turns out that the times and timezones are the same on all machines. In
> doing some other reading online I discovered an email where same thing
> was happening with PostgreSQL. The other interesting thing is that
> MySQL DATE columns are dis
Turns out that the times and timezones are the same on all machines. In
doing some other reading online I discovered an email where same thing
was happening with PostgreSQL. The other interesting thing is that
MySQL DATE columns are displayed as one day earlier but MySQL DATETIME
columns are
+---[ Kevin Carlson ]--
| Recently moved to a new server farm and am having a problem with dates
| from MySQL that are rendered using strftime. The date in MySQL is
| correct (e.g. 2005-01-22) but if the date is rendered with strftime the
| date displayed is one day earl