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Hello @all!

I am aware, that this is not a new problem, but I may not solve it in a correct way.
Using:
Joomla 1.5.24
CComments 4.2.1

I did set the time-offset in the global configuration correctly, which would be UTC +1 and even inserted "SetEnv TZ Europe/Zurich" in to my .httaccess. Still, the comments show up one hour delayed, meaning that posting a comment at 12:00 local time shows up as 11:00.
I am aware that this might be corrected at the profil-level of each user which would correct the problem... BUT... this has to be changed twice a year regarding daylight saving time, which is not applicable!

Is there any way to nail down the time only using Joomla offset? As we do small competitions using the CComments, we would be satisfied to show local time only.

Thanks for any feedback!
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