Le 01/02/2011 22:30, Stevewa a écrit :
Hope to help the newbies like me:
when you run check.php and you see your timezone is not set, the INI
file that you need to edit is shown on that check.php webpage above
the warnings (so you don't waste time editing php.ini under cli and
cgi...
and after you change it to be one of the values shown on php.net i.e.
America/New_York
you have to restart apache2
on Ubuntu (sudo service apache2 restart)
then maybe that problem will go away and you don't have to waste 30
minutes feeling like an idiot :(
You *always* need to reload the configuration when you change it. (btw,
apache2 reload works. You don't need to restart it).
The check.php file is not intended to replaced the Apache documentation.
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