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		![[Post New]](/forum/templates/html/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 23/03/2002 01:28:13
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						| Anonymous 
 
 
 
 | Hello, 
 I've search high and low for a php counter with the features daily counter 1.1 has, so thank you for the great script. However, sicne I know next to nothing about PHP and the more "advanced" languages, I come to you with a problem..
 
 my site, www.digitalrepose.com, on the index, the counter is ahead by about 6 hours.. I was wondering how to fix this? The only thing I could think of was an offset thingy function in the options? Is this right? Or am I totally stupid and making a fool of myself?
  I'm in GMT if it matters. 
 Thanks!
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		![[Post New]](/forum/templates/html/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 25/03/2002 12:54:01
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						| Anonymous 
 
 
 
 | that's correct. you should change the offset in the configuration file.
 
 $COUNT_CFG["offset"]     = -6;
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