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nineback
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World Time
I have the setting set to False to show 24 hour time but the clocks are still showing 12hr time with the am/pm indicator.
Tom
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Re: World Time
Hi Tom, I guess you did 'Save'? Easily forgotten.
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Re: World Time
What about clearing your browser cache? Or try another browser.
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Re: World Time
No, it's not that, I've just checked it here and it's showing PM.
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Re: World Time
It seems to be all right here.
Did you manage to fix it, nineback Tom?
Rgds,
John
Did you manage to fix it, nineback Tom?
Rgds,
John
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Interesting. It still is not working here. I tried two different browsers and on a Windows machine and a Mac machine.
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Re: World Time
I am no PHP expert, Tom, and am probably talking through my hat; but is it possible that your base time setting in the main menu controls your over-all time preferences? Even then, I'm not sure. PHP does seem to have at times problems with timing; For instance, if I move from the default view of my local radar and then return, the timing becomes strange and requires a full refresh to become normal.
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I have no idea. I thought that Jachym would comment.
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Re: World Time
OK, Tom,
I'm lost on this one. Here's the latest image as I see your site:
If Johnny's still around perhaps he can advise from his location.
John
I'm lost on this one. Here's the latest image as I see your site:
If Johnny's still around perhaps he can advise from his location.
John
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Re: World Time
The clock in your footer this morning was showing 2:41am - so it's still using the 12 hour Am/PM clock. Picture taken from your site as well, your UTC time matches exactly Greenwich Mean Time here (as you'd expect). Although this is not resolving your 24 hour clock problem.