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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] The calendar problem
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Oliver Günther |
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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] The calendar problem |
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Mon, 2 Sep 2002 08:51:18 -0000 |
Worked for me. thanks...
olli
Bob Crandell <address@hidden> schrieb:
> To recap:
> Go into Header Admin. You don't need to make any changes. Save it.
> Go into Setup/Config Admin and Edit Current Configuration.
> Change Datetime port to something different. Submit it.
>
> Check your calendar. If it works, your done. If not, then go back to
> Setup/Config
> and change Datetime port to something different again.
>
> This is the process I had to go through to get mine working after that CVS
> update.
>
> I just noticed you are using PostgreSQL. I'm using MySQL. I don't know if
> that
> makes a difference.
>
> Michael Meskes (address@hidden) wrote*:
> >
> >It seems no one is really interested in this, so I assume it works well
> >for all other users out there. But why? As I mentioned earlier my
> >calendar refuses to show the actual date, but remains in January 1970.
> >The timeserver port setup does not make the slightest difference. In
> >fact I scanned the source for a call to datetime.getntpoffset but
> >couldn't find one.
> >
> >I have no idea where to look now. As it stands right now phpgw is not
> >usable for us. I have to make sure we get it up running asap.
> >
> >Michael
> >
> >
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