<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!!
>
> I'm Pere Pinya, from Menorca (Spain). I installed your script (the
> last beta) in my server, and I want to change the time display. Now,
> it shows the time in UTC zone. I want that the script shows the
> local time (ie; GMT+2) and the current date (dd/mm/yy).
>
> How can I do this??
Try changing this line from the top of locale_common.php
$gmtime = gmdate('H:i', $time);
into something like this one:
$gmtime = date('H:i j/n/y', $time);
> Moreover, it is possible show the wind speed in km/h?
No, not without modifying the script a lot.
I thought that meters per second was the standard in countries that
use SI? It's what we use here in Denmark, and the units (meters and
seconds) are both SI base-units.
> And I the print_pretty table, how can I do to separate the phrases with
> a <br>??
Well, if you take a look at the bottom of locale_common.php you'll
find a place that looks like this:
if (defined('DEBUG')) {
while (list($key, $val) = each($output)) {
echo "<p><i>$key</i>: $val</p>";
}
echo "<pre>\n";
print_r ($data);
echo "</pre>\n";
} else {
print "<blockquote>\n";
while (list($key, $val) = each($output)) {
echo $val . "\n";
}
print "</blockquote>\n";
}
This is what you'll have to modify - I think you'll find this useful:
while (list($key, $val) = each($output)) {
echo "$val<br>\n";
}
I hope this helps - hopefully you'll be able to configure those things
in a future version...
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Martin Geisler
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