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popup calendar is 2 days late?
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March 11, 2004, 07:51:00 AM »
Hi, Just noticed that the popup calendar used with add events is now marking today as 2 days before (ie 9th rather than 11th of March) any ideas why?
OSX server (on an Xserve) everything else about the calendars are fine, todays date in the calendar is accurate.
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Check the date on your local computer. The popup calendar uses javascript dates to compute the current day, which is based off your machine, not the server.
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