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 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 earlier (e.g., 2005-01-21).  MySQL and Zope 
> are on separate servers as they were before the switch to the new 
> servers but this didn't happen in the old environment.
> 
> Anyone have any thoughts on this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Kevin
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