Hello Bill, Try this: <dtml-with ZopeTime> <dtml-var "'%s/%s/%i - %s' % (dd(), mm(), year(), TimeMinutes())"> </dtml-with> If this code returns the correct time, see this document: <http://www.zope.org/Members/AlexR/CustomDateFormats> C-style time formats such as %b are GMT-based. This may be the problem, though I'm not sure. Alexandre At 12:00 13/01/2000 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 12:49:21 -0700 From: Bill Anderson <banderson@boi.hp.com> Organization: Alternative Resources To: zope@zope.org Subject: [Zope] Further info about ZopeTime() not returning correct values
OK, after trying some other things out, I have some updated information.
<dtml-var "ZopeTime()">
OR
<dtml-with ZopeTime> <dtml-var fCommonZ> </dtml-with>
Returns the correct information.
However, on the same page <dtml-var "ZopeTime()" fmt="%b %d %Y %I:%M:%S%p"> Returns time-5hours.
Further investigation has revealed that when it is 5 hours behind, it indicates a timezone of "MST", yet when the correct time is show, it shows "US/Mountain".
While it appears i can get a workaround to the correct date, something still seems amiss here...
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