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Testing PHP Tags:
If we could parse PHP in the forum template, this would show the current time for each user instead of his/her GMT, assuming that his/her GMT (eg GMT-3) is in variable $gmt.PHP Code:
echo date("H")+substr($gmt,3,strlen($gmt)-3) . ":" . date("i")
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Hi Pal,Originally Posted by Paleo
Check in your User CP/Edit Options/Time Zone (took me a while before I realized this was there). I think that's what you want...
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If you hover your mouse over the country flags it will show the time (GMT -8) for example.
Wow! Dint know that...Often wondered how I could easily equate (say) "your" time with "my" time. So (if I did this right) it should be close to 10:45 (PM) for you right now? (4:45PM here)...
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yup 10:45 PM on Friday 1/28/05.
OK, now a tricky one...
Is there a simple way (apart from me doing the mental calculations) to show that instead of just the GMT differences?
E.G. I click onto your flag and it shows me (say) "10:45PM Friday"
That way, then I know that if I'm (or anyone else is) asking you (or anyone else) to respond to something, and your time shows (say) 3:30AM, I can then think "this is a bit unreasonable, it can wait till a better time"... OR, if there's no response, the one on the other end won't think they're just being ignored...
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That's what Paleo was suggesting, but I can't use php in the templates. Maybe we can modify the php files later on.
OK, wasn't sure, but after I posted, I then thought that mighta been what he was getting at...
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