bitpod
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I’ve enjoyed this little support conversation with myself and can now report I have found the culprit!
“DB Cache Reloaded Fix” plugin when disabled solves everything…
Alex
Running a simple PHP time script from each site (the one that shows the correct time for events and the one that does not) shows that PHP is displaying GMT (BST-1 hour). I assume from this that PHP time settings are not the problem.
In WordPress general settings both sites are set to London (displays shows UTC time is 2012-04-23 18:10:21 Local time is 2012-04-23 19:10:21, My clock says 19:10 here!)
UN-UPDATE – Just realised it is storing the date in GMT so -1 what is entered. This means that the site is not displaying the dates from the database in BST (+1 hour).
Still confused…
UPDATE – just checked in the database and can see that the time is entered incorrectly. It seems to be loosing an hour before it is written to the database. Yet the admin still shows the time as was originally entered.
Alex
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