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I'm getting the following on our Wiki page every morning:

Warning: strftime() [function.strftime]: It is not safe to rely on the
system's timezone settings. Please use the date.timezone setting, the TZ
environment variable or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case
you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you
most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We had to select 'UTC'
because your platform doesn't provide functionality for the guessing
algorithm in /www/zendcore/htdocs/pmwiki/pmwiki.php on line 302

Normally I go into the ZCMENU in ZENDCORE and stop/end everything, then
start the Zend Core Subsystem, the Apache server instances and the i5_COMD
service and the message disappears. That doesn't seem to be working this
mornng. Googling doesn't help, as all I pull are web pages having the
same PHP error.

Anybody know how to deal with this? Do I have to fiddle with PHP, or is
there something in how we're stopping/starting the HTTP server causing
this?


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