Introducing [time] and [date] - Page 4
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Garnet
Vietnam9008 Posts
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Garnet
Vietnam9008 Posts
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onmach
United States1241 Posts
Also when I put plain old "7:00" it interprets that as 18:00 EDT which is not only the wrong dst setting, but it is way off because the server assumes korean time for everything. 22:00 GMT (+00:00) A better way would be to if my time zone is set, putenv("TZ=<whatever my timezone is set to>") before you call strtotime, then set it back to korean afterwards if necessary. This way, not only will the time be correct, every time the post is rendered, if daylight savings time has flipped, the time will auto correct itself. This way, people don't have to specify a time zone at all when they post a time, they just go [time]7:00[/time] | ||
MasterOfChaos
Germany2896 Posts
1) Today -- changes all the time 2) the date of the post -- Fails on quote 3) date of the last edit? -- Fails on Quote and edit I don't feel comfortable with any of them. But date of the post is probably the best bet. Now we just need a title(mouse over hint) for KST and UTC | ||
LordWeird
United States3411 Posts
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ccou
United States681 Posts
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R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
On April 16 2010 02:05 MasterOfChaos wrote: What are relative dates relative to? I agree this is less than ideal, and hopefully relative dates will be the minority use (unfortunately there is no option to disable them). Currently it uses the date of the post. | ||
A3iL3r0n
United States2196 Posts
Thanks | ||
mOnion
United States5651 Posts
chogo-wizarduuuuuuuuu chaaaa!!! | ||
Murderotica
Vatican City State2594 Posts
I also noticed that poll ubb code has been simplified, makes it look much cleaner! Thanks! | ||
Lyzon
United Kingdom440 Posts
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okum
France5776 Posts
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Pokebunny
United States10654 Posts
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Scorch
Austria3371 Posts
On April 16 2010 02:57 Lyzon wrote: R1CH, once a user selects the timezone in their profile, the converted dates just look like normal text. Could you make it so that they are made abit more obvious like bolded or underlined automatically? would help alot What would also be cool would be a mouse-over popup thingy that shows the time/date converted into the most important time zones (eastern, western, CET and Korean time) when hovering the mouse over a time/date. | ||
Pokebunny
United States10654 Posts
09:00 GMT (+00:00) | ||
Kgosi
Iceland79 Posts
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RoyW
Ireland270 Posts
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Niggurath
Chile103 Posts
Nice :D | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
On April 16 2010 03:17 Kgosi wrote: Great feature ! but is there any chance of adding more cities to the list since some of us come from smaller countries ? The list isn't compiled by us, those are the built in timezones for PHP / Linux. If your city isn't there, just pick one that's in the same time zone. | ||
OmgIRok
Taiwan2699 Posts
although the top right clock and the calendar clocks haven't changed | ||
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