Hi Solid,

Historians believe that Mon, 22 Jan 2001 at 05:18:20 GMT +0700 was when,
solid_snake [SS] typed the following:

SS>  The Quick Template, in the Greeting that we've made so far, It's need
SS>  GMT system..

There is a regexp on the FAQ that will extract the time in GMT from
the headers.  Take a look at that, and see if that does what you need.

SS>  So It's need to be,
SS>  "...siang, (was malam in my house).."
SS>      ^^^^^       ^^^^^

SS> DOn't give me full Quick Template, just give me way to change
SS> the %ODATE, to example %OGMTDATE  (of course with add/min with GMT)
SS>     ^^^^^^              ^^^^^^^^

I don't think that can be done.  Take a look at my intro line, that's
the only format that the GMT time comes in.  %OTIME returns the time
in your time zone already.  So I don't see how you'd be able to take
into account all the possible time zones that your correspondents
use.  TB doesn't do math, just string manipulation.

SS>       Both use same format, --> "12:12 PM" (xx:xx PM)

If you have a macro or regexp or something that returns the senders
time in their time zone in this format, then just replace %OTIME by
this macro/regexp/something.


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Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal

 Using The Bat! 1.49c under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222  A

 I was the next door kid's imaginary friend.

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