Fix incorrect handling of certificate dates in viewer module

This was a cosmetic issue only and did not affect actual certificate usage or validity
pull/1/head
Timothy Pearson 9 years ago
parent 5896a404bc
commit a837e1327e

@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ void KCertPart::displayCACert(KSSLCertificate *c) {
// Set the valid period
TQPalette cspl = _ca_validFrom->palette();
if (TQDateTime::currentDateTime() < c->getQDTNotBefore()) {
if (TQDateTime::currentDateTime(Qt::UTC) < c->getQDTNotBefore()) {
cspl.setColor(TQColorGroup::Foreground, TQColor(196,33,21));
} else {
cspl.setColor(TQColorGroup::Foreground, TQColor(42,153,59));
@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ void KCertPart::displayCACert(KSSLCertificate *c) {
_ca_validFrom->setText(c->getNotBefore());
cspl = _ca_validUntil->palette();
if (TQDateTime::currentDateTime() > c->getQDTNotAfter()) {
if (TQDateTime::currentDateTime(Qt::UTC) > c->getQDTNotAfter()) {
cspl.setColor(TQColorGroup::Foreground, TQColor(196,33,21));
} else {
cspl.setColor(TQColorGroup::Foreground, TQColor(42,153,59));
@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ void KCertPart::displayPKCS12Cert(KSSLCertificate *c) {
// Set the valid period
TQPalette cspl = _p12_validFrom->palette();
if (TQDateTime::currentDateTime() < c->getQDTNotBefore()) {
if (TQDateTime::currentDateTime(Qt::UTC) < c->getQDTNotBefore()) {
cspl.setColor(TQColorGroup::Foreground, TQColor(196,33,21));
} else {
cspl.setColor(TQColorGroup::Foreground, TQColor(42,153,59));
@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ void KCertPart::displayPKCS12Cert(KSSLCertificate *c) {
_p12_validFrom->setText(c->getNotBefore());
cspl = _p12_validUntil->palette();
if (TQDateTime::currentDateTime() > c->getQDTNotAfter()) {
if (TQDateTime::currentDateTime(Qt::UTC) > c->getQDTNotAfter()) {
cspl.setColor(TQColorGroup::Foreground, TQColor(196,33,21));
} else {
cspl.setColor(TQColorGroup::Foreground, TQColor(42,153,59));

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