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07-May-2007, 11:30 PM #1
Is there a way to adjust time in my website?
Hello,

I have a telecom website that receives and processes records for call times, activation times etc from a switch/server. The switch is in PST (or PDT), so right now all the info dumped to my site shows in PST.

Some of the physical locations where my users read my website are not in PST, but MST, CST, EST, AST etc, so when they check the records, the times are incorrect (according to the time zone where they are physically located). I want them to read the call times in their local time (not the time my switch says).

Is there any way to "convert" the time info that I get from my server/switch, and add 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 etc hours so the time displays correctly on the website for those clients in that location?

Thanks a lot!
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