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avatar acs-ferreira
acs-ferreira
23 Jun 2016

Steps to reproduce the issue

  • Set both server, php.ini and Joomla at "Paris" time
  • Publish an article in a future date/hour (let's say 28-06-2016, 16h00)

Expected result

  • Article shoud be published at 28-06-2016, 16h00

Actual result

  • Article is published at 28-06-2016, 17h00 (+1h)

System information (as much as possible)

  • Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, "dpkg-reconfigure tzdata" Europe>Paris (confirmed with "date" command)
  • php.ini timezone "Europe/Paris" (confimed with a simple "echo date()" command inside a php file)
  • Joomla timezone set at "Paris" on Global Configuration

Additional comments

Why there is an hour (+1h) added in the published date ?

Votes

# of Users Experiencing Issue
1/1
Average Importance Score
3.00

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brianteeman - comment - 23 Jun 2016

The problem is that you have the wrong setting in the global configuration for the Server Time Zone.

As it is not a Joomla bug I am closing this. If you need extra support please use the forum http://forum.joomla.org


This comment was created with the J!Tracker Application at issues.joomla.org/joomla-cms/10916.

avatar brianteeman brianteeman - close - 23 Jun 2016
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Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2016-06-23 12:45:05
Closed_By brianteeman
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