On Apr 2, 3:12 pm, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Am I right in assuming that is what is contained in the <a href link
> in the html? If so then the first thing is that they are in different
> timezones. Can you confirm that you are definitely seeing the above
> dates with the same version of the code. You said you had been
...
> Do you want to see a local time there or UTC?
Thanks again--the difference was that I had this in the development
config/enviroment.rb
config.time_zone = 'UTC'
But not in the production file. I uncommented it in the production
environment.rb just now, and lo and behold, that part is now working.
Except--I now remember I had in commented out of the production server
as another part of the code which displays the "created at" field for
a record was giving the wrong time. E.g. if I run date in a terminal
I get Fri Apr 2 17:13:05 CDT 2010
(Which is my time)
But for the created at for this record in the database I'm getting
2010-04-02 22:13:33
I don't seem to have that problem on my development machine (MacOS
laptop). The production server is a Redhat Linux machine.
Any idea how to "sync" created at and the system time on the
production server?
Again, many TIA,
Craig
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