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@Alex: Posting time for not logged in visitors (General)

by Auge ⌂, Thursday, February 11, 2010, 15:56 (5209 days ago)

Hello

If I'm logged in I can set my home timezone. I will see all posting times in the thread list according to my home timezone. When I log out, I see the posting times in GMT/UTC. In both case the foot of the page contains the "forum time" wich IMHO lacks the name of the timezone (general forum timezone or user setted timezone).

So please amend the timezone name to the forum time.

Forums-Zeit: 11.02.2010, 16:44 (CET) or (same time) Forums-Zeit: 11.02.2010, 15:44 (GMT).

*btw*: Forumszeit ist ein zusammengesetztes Substantiv und wird somit zusammengeschrieben und nicht mit einem Bindestrich "verziert". ;-)
*scnr*

Tschö, Auge

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@Alex: Posting time for not logged in visitors

by Alex ⌂, Thursday, February 11, 2010, 16:51 (5209 days ago) @ Auge

Hi Auge,

So please amend the timezone name to the forum time.

OK, there's just one little problem: the time zone is unknown if the time zone setting isn't available or no time zone is set.

*btw*: Forumszeit ist ein zusammengesetztes Substantiv und wird somit zusammengeschrieben und nicht mit einem Bindestrich "verziert". ;-)
*scnr*

Danke, werde ich korrigieren.

Alex

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@Alex: Posting time for not logged in visitors

by Auge ⌂, Thursday, February 11, 2010, 19:41 (5208 days ago) @ Alex

Hello

So please amend the timezone name to the forum time.


OK, there's just one little problem: the time zone is unknown if the time zone setting isn't available or no time zone is set.

Ahem, you can work with a placeholder in the language files and an if to ask for a setted timezone (forum or user) and an else for an empty string. Did I miss something (codewise)?

One question: It seems that the language files uses the INI-format. Is that true?

Tschö, Auge

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@Alex: Posting time for not logged in visitors

by Alex ⌂, Thursday, February 11, 2010, 21:21 (5208 days ago) @ Auge

Ahem, you can work with a placeholder in the language files and an if to ask for a setted timezone (forum or user) and an else for an empty string.

As I told you: it's just a little problem.

Did I miss something (codewise)?

The time difference which can still be set. If you set it, the displayed time doesn't correspond with the time zone. But that's just another little problem.

One question: It seems that the language files uses the INI-format. Is that true?

Similar. Smarty config files (German) are used for this purpose.

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