[Cialug] PHP Question
Matt Patterson
matt at usrlocal.com
Wed Nov 9 10:31:31 CST 2011
You can set the timezone in the php.ini file. Most distros I think are throwing it somewhere in the /etc directory. /etc/php5 or sometimes under /etc/apache2
-Matt
On Nov 9, 2011, at 10:23 AM, Kevin C. Smith wrote:
> That wouldn't be my issue I guess.
> Thanks
>
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>
> Matt Patterson <matt at usrlocal.com> wrote:
>
>> Its an error control operator. It will ignore any error messages generated from said command after the @ symbol.
>>
>> http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.errorcontrol.php
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 9, 2011, at 9:55 AM, kevin wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not able to find quick answer to this.
>>> What's the "@" doing in PHP code I look at?
>>> I don't use PHP, but trying to fix an issue that may be related?
>>>
>>> Code I'm looking at:
>>> @date_default_timezone_set(get_option('timezone_string'));
>>>
>>> Wondering if I should try:
>>> date_default_timezone_set(get_option('timezone_string'));
>>>
>>> But have no idea what the @ does.
>>> Currently the timezone setting in a WP plugin is inconsistently used.
>>> I suspect this:
>>>
>>> Plugin runs, if importing only one post all is well.
>>> Plugin runs, if looping over multiple posts some don't get tz setting.
>>> Just a hunch at this point.
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