17 Mar
2005
17 Mar
'05
9:14 p.m.
Hong Yuan wrote at 2005-3-17 18:02 +0800:
... My Linux server has its local time zone set to Asia/Shanghai, which has the abbreviation 'CST', standing for China Standard Time (GMT+8). ... Unfortunately, the same abbreviation is also used for US Central Standard Time (GMT-6) and zope takes this as the default.
A nice problem: using the same abbreviation for different time zones...
... How can I fix this?
The easiest way would be to use a different (and unique) notation for your timezone, e.g. "GMT+8". If this is not an option, you will need to change Zope's interpretation of "CST" -- either by changing its code directly or by a so called "MonkeyPatch" (you should find information about monkey patching on Zope.org). -- Dieter