Posted: February 20, 2014 at 6:15 am
WP 3.6.1, EE 3.1.35.1.P, Business License Hi all, The order of events is ok, if you consider each time zone by itself – there isn’t any scrambling of times. Any thoughts on what might be happening? I’ll give admin credentials & FTP access to EE staff who want to take a closer look – just let me know. Thanks in advance! | |
Hi Erik, Could you please ensure that you have selected a city in your actual timezone. Please see the note about UTC in this link: http://staging.eventespresso.com/wiki/the-basic-settings/#organization Cheers — | |
Hi Lorenzo, Thanks for the prompt reply – I checked the general settings, and we do have a city selected (New York) for our timezone. – Erik | |
Hi Erik, There is at least one (that being Event Espresso 3) and likely another plugin installed that are setting the PHP timezone one way, then another way. This is done by means of the date_default_timezone_set() PHP function. For example one function might be running at some point and changing the timezone to UTC, and another may be setting the timezone to your local time. In Event Espresso 4 we’ve refactored everything so that it doesn’t use date_default_timezone_set(), but if another plugin is using this function there still could be conflicts. | |
Hi Josh, Thanks for the explanation – makes sense, especially with the number of plug-ins currently in use on the site. This was more of a curiosity than a pressing issue, so I’ll mark the topic as resolved. Thanks again! | |
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