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Your servers clock is not set correctly, I'm not sure how you'd adjust this with Apache, but you can add an hour onto your time() like this...
[code]<?php
$plusonehour = time() + (60 * 60);
echo "Now: ".date("H:i:s")."<br/>";
echo "+1Hr: ".date("H:i:s",$plusonehour);
?>[/code]
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Check your system time. The time function returns the current time of the server it is on. I am not farmiliar with apache, but does apache have it's own internal clock???

If you cannot find it you could use this to adjust it

[code]<?
// get current server time
$servtime = time();
// get required offset in seconds
$offset = 60*60;  //60*60 = 3600 seconds or 1 hour
// put them together
$currenttime = $servtime + $offset;
// Format it to your liking
$formatted_time = date("m/d/Y H:i:s", $currenttime);
// Echo it out
echo $formatted_time;
?>[/code]

Damn!! Apoc beat me to it :)

Ray
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