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Date and Daylight Savings Time
Dominique Ramoney
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The time I get from the Date method is 1 hour ahead of the time set on my sun box. I am asumming this might have something to do with daylight savings. Does anyone know how I might fix this?
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That, or the timezone. I'm not a Sun sysadmin so I can't help you much, but I found
this
FWIW. Do you have an admin type you can talk to?
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Dominique Ramoney
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Thanks for that Peter, I'll keep digging.
Don't get me started about those stupid
light bulbs
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