The 3DSpace Service gets its time zone in the same manner as other 3DSpace clients and passes time information to a Web client in the time zone it knows about. This means that dates and times displayed on Web clients are in the time zone available to the 3DSpace Service, and not necessarily in the time zone of the Web client. For example, if a user in California connects to a 3DSpace Service in Connecticut that uses Eastern time, times displayed for that user are in Eastern time. Also, if the California user creates objects, the create time is stored in the database based on the Eastern time converted to GMT. |