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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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P3
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None
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1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4, 1.1.6, 1.1.7, 1.2.0
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generic, x86, sparc
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generic, solaris_2.5.1, solaris_2.6, windows_95, windows_nt
We are here in Germany using MET and have changed to Daylight Savings
Time some days ago.
It is now 3.50 pm and Hotjava shows 2:50 pm.
Form the personal properties file:
#HotJava Properties
#Thu Apr 03 14:52:43 GMT+01:00 1997
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Clock gets set to US/Eastern rather than Australian/NSW
Date: 7 Apr 1997 10:21:54 -0700
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The clock seems to display time in GMT-5, but local timezone is GMT-3.
A clocktool running on the same hosts display 11:57PM, while the clock of
hotjava displays 9:57PM. (Company: Institute of Computing, State University of Campinas)
Date: 3 Apr 1997 19:18:48 -0800
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I am running HJ 1.0 on Solaris 2.5 on an Ultra 1. The timezone is set to
MET. But when I start HJ, the time is off by 1.5 hours. For example the
realworld time of 2:00PM is displayed at 3:30PM. And the timezone
displayed is GMT+03:30
This is a *VERY* visible problem. Each and every one of our customers
will complain about this!!!
Date: 9 Apr 1997 05:24:35 -0700
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Running "date" on the command line gives something like
Fri Apr 11 18:09:28 MET DST 1997
which we interpret as Middle EuropeanTime - and which is correct by the way.
HotJava shows
Apr 11,=04 7:39 PM
which is obviously 1.5 hours ahead - and which we cannot
interpret as another time zone, ....
Furthermore, we can NOT find anything but "Clock On - or - Off"
within HotJava.
When using JDK 1.1.1 - using the "date class" - produces similar
errors, we guess that MET is interpreted as something strange in
MiddleEast or ....
Date: 11 Apr 1997 09:43:45 -0700
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I have this in my .hotjava/properties file:
hotjava.clock=on
hotjava.clock.format=yMMdd 'v'w: kk:mm
the shell environment variable LANG is set to sv (i.e Swedish)
with this configuration the hotjava clock shows:
970414 v15:02:25
when the "date" command from the shell
shows the correct time of this writing:
14 april 1997 kl 00:56:28 MET DST
Date: 13 Apr 1997 16:09:58
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- Closed
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- Closed
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JDK-4092412 JVM sets user.timezone incorrectly.
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- Closed
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JDK-4252829 Win32: platform-to-java timezone mapping has errors; mapping tables are obsolete
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