Using the User Preference form is a good idea. We don't require that yet.
Our highest number of users are still on Perl CGI scripts. Even if I set it
using the preferences form, I want to display it to the users.

I know that I can set the timezone to America/Los_Angeles in the mid-tier
login page to make sure all web apps now show Pacific times.

I was just hoping there was a new run process command or keyword to actually
display the text (America/Los_Angeles) on the form. I guess I'll just
compare the client time with the server time and see that they are close and
display the text ( you are viewing using the Pacific Timezone)

Thanks,
-Geoff

On 5/22/07, Robert Molenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Force "user preferences" to all be US-EN and PST Timezone.



That should work.



*Thanks-n-advance*;

*HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect*
Robert Molenda
*IT OS PA*
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We have a request from our users to show Pacific Timezone on everything
instead of the local timezone of the user for a mid-tier application.

I want to display the current timezone of the user on the forms after
login to show the user what timezone applies to all dates on the form.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
-Geoff Endresen
Amazon.com
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