Setting the Timezone for PHP in the php.ini file

Solution 1:

I tried all the other possible solutions posted, but none of them helped. This is what helped me save my timezone settings:

1) Go to your phpinfo() page and search for Loaded Configuration File and open the php.ini file mentioned under that section.

2) Change the default timezone settings by adding your new timezone by modifying this line: date.timezone=Asia/Kolkata.

3) Save the php.ini file and stop the Apache server.

4) Restart the Apache server. The timezone settings should now be modified.

Solution 2:

You can change it in the code without touching the ini file, at the beginning of your code add:

date_default_timezone_set('Asia/Calcutta')

Solution 3:

You are changing the wrong file. The file /etc/php5/cli/php.ini is used by cli - command line interface. Don't forget to reboot your web-server after you update the right one: sudo service apache2 restart or sudo service php5-fpm restart

File locations for different OS:

OS                               ->  Location

windows(With Xampp Installation) -> /xampp/php/php.in 

Mac OSX                          -> /private/etc/php.ini

Linux                            -> /etc/php.ini

                                 -> /usr/bin/php5/bin/php.ini

                                 -> /etc/php/php.ini

                                 -> /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini

Solution 4:

I had the same problem and discovered that there are two date.timezone statements in php.ini in my version of XAMPP out of the box. The first statement one is commented out, but the second one is set to Europe/Berlin. So you if you edit your php.ini and search for timezone and logically uncomment the first statement with your time zone, the second statement overrides that back to Europe/Berlin.