Something odd seems to have happened, our language setting seem to have got mixed.
If you look to the left of your posts, it no longer says "World: server name", but instead "Monde".
English please, after all, it is the rule!
Something odd seems to have happened, our language setting seem to have got mixed.
If you look to the left of your posts, it no longer says "World: server name", but instead "Monde".
English please, after all, it is the rule!
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Hi,
Not 100% on topic but there is also something strange about the time zone setting. I've changed it several times to (GMT +2) but it sometimes resets to (GMT +1) Brussels, Copenhagen, etc.
Also EET/EEST time zone is missing cities (i.e. Helsinki) that would have the correct DST settings for me.
Last edited by Durin_d; 24.09.13 at 07:52.
Hi Durin_d, it seems that the Daylight Saving Detection overrides your chosen timezone setting, so you'll have to put it off to keep using GMT+2
Not sure if EET/EEST can be added to the list though, but I'll try to find out
I've noticed that option and have been using it.
I've forced the DST on now and but I have to manually change it to off 27.10. when the DST ends here.
But still the actual time zone changes from (GMT +2) to (GMT +1) sometimes which makes all the time stamps -1h off. I don't actually know if it has something to do with http-sessions or cookies since I haven't managed reproduce this intentionally.
I looked into adding EET/EEST into the forum's timezone database, but apparently it's not a straightforward process on vBulletin and would require some reprogramming of the forum's code. I can give it a go sometime, but I can't guarantee that I can do it.
Best,
BB_Alpaca
The DST is the smaller problem. I can live with the manual DST change but even if I select the EET time zone (GMT+2) that is available in the vBulletin it doesn't stick. I've changed the time zone 3 times today from GMT+1 to GMT+2 but it automatically changes back for some reason.