If you find that the ASF clock does not match your particular timezone, you can change it in your User Control Panel. Just go to the Edit Options (http://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/profile.php?do=editoptions) section of your UserCP (http://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/usercp.php?) (you will see the UserCP link towards the top left of the page) and scroll down to where it says 'Date & Time Options'. Here you can select your particular timezone and daylight saving settings so the ASF clock will match your local time.
If you have any problems, please let me know in this thread. :)
toc_bat
11th-January-2007, 04:18 PM
ok joe
by the way ASF is the only forum i am active in atm, never even seen HC, only heard about its rep from ASF posters,
by the way, since we have your attention here, is the time stamp on posts correct for you guys in Australia, im in england at the moment and apart from yesterday being the first sunny day (well a few hours of it) since my arrival almost 3 weeks ago, the time stamp i see on all posts seems to be one hour behind, current Australian EST is 16:11 according to etrade and the time stamp on this post is,
edit : 3.18pm or 15:18 so about one hour and 7 minutes out
Joe Blow
11th-January-2007, 04:20 PM
by the way, since we have your attention here, is the time stamp on posts correct for you guys in Australia, im in england at the moment and apart from yesterday being the first sunny day (well a few hours of it) since my arrival almost 3 weeks ago, the time stamp i see on all posts seems to be one hour behind, current Australian EST is 16:11 according to etrade and the time stamp on this post is,
edit : 3.18pm or 15:18 so about one hour and 7 minutes out
I pointed out in 2006 that ASF server time was one hour out
John
Joe Blow
11th-January-2007, 04:26 PM
Joe,
The time is right.
I pointed out in 2006 that ASF server time was one hour out
John
John, the only common time is seen by unregistered visitors and yes, it was out an hour and has since been fixed.
When a member is logged in, their time can be set to their individual timezone and is only seen by them.
I will move these posts to the thread on adjusting the time for your timezone.
toc_bat
11th-January-2007, 04:27 PM
thanks joe
but just went to my date and time options, but i am already set to GMT +10 or eastern australian time,
the fact that it is out by 7 odd minutes is strange though, as if it was a timezone setting it would surely be a multiple of hours or half hours,
anyway im not too concerned
cyas all 2moro
Joe Blow
9th-February-2007, 03:00 PM
Just a note to let everyone know that this 7 minute time difference has now been corrected. :)
kincella
8th-March-2009, 10:59 AM
or did daylight saving finish and I missed it....???
its 10.57 AEST here in Vic...buy the forum clock is an hour in front
Timmy
8th-March-2009, 11:23 AM
Well, what really is the time? :)
ASF runs on Qld time, AFAIK.
kincella
8th-March-2009, 11:34 AM
timmy qld time is an hour slow...now its 11.33 aest...asf clock is 12.33 and qld time is 10.33...you are out by miles/ in fact the opposite
Timmy
8th-March-2009, 11:38 AM
Geez ... I think someone here is more than an hour behind .... me!
Yeah you're right Kinsella, sorry to give you a dud reply ...
Might have to wait for someone less wooly-headed than me comes along with a sensible answer.
Joe Blow
7th-April-2009, 10:31 AM
Now that daylight saving has ended in Australia for 08/09 some ASF members may find that the ASF clock is an hour out for them.
This is just a reminder that each ASF member can control their timezone and their daylight saving settings in the "Edit Options" section of their UserCP (http://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/usercp.php).
If the ASF clock is an hour (or more) out for you please go here (http://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/profile.php?do=editoptions) and scroll down to where it says "Date & Time Options" and ensure your settings are up to date.