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Re: [cobalt-users] OT MySQL and Raq3



Hey there,

As far as I know, this is a windows mysql -> linux mysql thing.
I had the same problem for a while. I eventually resolved it by switching to using the linux time stamps to calculate dates instead of using mysql. I'm not sure which is more efficient, but using the linux time stamp means that it works fine on both platforms.

HTH,
Kam.

At 06:49 PM 12/26/2002 +1300, you wrote:
Hi Yah,

Merry Christmas to everyone...

Quick question customer was developing his site on a local Windows box with MySQL, moved onto one of our RaQ3's which also has mySQL running...

When he opens up one of his admin pages he sees the following...

65535/65535/65535 65523:65535 PM this is suppose to be the time stamp of when a visitor views a page then clicks on a banner, he gave me his IP to his local machine and the format is shown correctly there...MM/DD/YYYY Hour:Mins.

Just wondering if someone knew if it's the way I've set-up MySQL or it's down to his coding or is it something to do with coming from a Windows 2000 local box to a Linux based box?

Thanks in advance

Chae

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