Normally your server timezone is set to its local timezone. But as a webmaster, you can set your website timezone by date.timezone directive in htaccess file. To find your website timezone, you can create an info.php file and upload to your root directory:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
You can easily find your server’s timezone.
To set your web servers date timezone, for example for Eastern Standard Time (EST) use the following code:
SetEnv TZ America/Indianapolis
For example, for Los Angeles time (Pacific time), use the following code:
SetEnv TZ America/Los_Angeles
Other location examples include:
America/New_York - Eastern Time
America/Detroit - Eastern Time - Michigan (most locations)
America/Louisville - Eastern Time (Louisville, Kentucky)
America/Indianapolis - Eastern Standard Time (Indiana, most locations)
America/Indiana/Marengo - Eastern Standard Time (Indiana, Crawford County)
America/Indiana/Knox - Eastern Standard Time (Indiana, Starke County)
America/Indiana/Vevay - Eastern Standard Time (Indiana, Switzerland County)
America/Chicago - Central Time
America/Menominee - Central Time (Michigan, Wisconsin border)
America/Denver - Mountain Time
America/Boise - Mountain Time (South Idaho, East Oregon)
America/Shiprock - Mountain Time (Navajo)
America/Phoenix - Mountain Standard Time (Arizona)
America/Los_Angeles - Pacific Time
America/Anchorage - Alaska Time
America/Juneau - Alaska Time (Alaska panhandle)
America/Yakutat - Alaska Time (Alaska panhandle neck)
America/Nome - Alaska Time (west Alaska)
America/Adak - Aleutian Islands
Pacific/Honolulu - Hawaii
After you have created your .htaccess file, you can check your info.php file to verify whether your website timezone is changed.
Normally your server timezone is set to its local timezone. But as a webmaster, you can set your website timezone by date.timezone directive in htacce
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How to Set Your Website Timezone by htacess file
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