WinSCP v4.2.5:
\winscp-source\forms\Login.dfm - line 566:
object TimeDifferenceEdit: TUpDownEdit
Left = 135
Top = 63
Width = 54
Height = 21
Alignment = taRightJustify
MaxValue = 13
MinValue = -13
Value = -13
Anchors = [akTop, akRight]
TabOrder = 2
OnChange = DataChange
end
It says right here: minvalue and maxvalue is -13 and 13. Shouldn't this be 23 and -23?
If for the ftp protocol this is the actual time difference between the local and remote timezone, than the maximum and minimum are 23 resp. -23.
Correct? Or am I wrong?
Thanks for your help.
Bye, Robert
Dear Martin, Thank you for developing WinSCP. Works great for me in situations where other programs fail.
One question: the documentation says "With FTP protocol the option is used to actually set the difference between local and remote timezone.". I live in Thailand and the ftp server I am uploading to is in California.
Bangkok is in timezone +7.00
San Francisco is in timezone -8.00
So the timezone difference is 15 hours. But WinSCP does not allow me to enter this. I can enter "15", but WinSCP changes it to "13". Seems that "13" is the maximum.
If I would live in New Zealand, the timezone difference to my server in California would be 21 hours. The maximum timezone difference a user can have from his/her ftp server is 23 hours.
Correct? Or am I wrong?
Please let me know. Thanks for your help.
Bye, Robert