Hey Niphlod, Thank you for your help.
The version is 2.0.9 (2012-10-05 09:01:45) dev I tried datetime.datetime.now() in my application and I just discovered that it is 2 hours late. This explains why prettydate is then 2 hours in hurry! The odd thing is that if I open a python console and try datetime.datetime.now(), I get the right time. O_O Something wrong with my server? Cheers, David On 10 October 2012 10:28, Niphlod <[email protected]> wrote: > should calculate the difference between datetime.datetime.now() and your > date. what web2py version are you using ? > > > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:16:24 AM UTC+2, David Sorrentino wrote: >> >> Hello everybody, >> >> I am using the module *prettydate*, but it seems that it matches the >> datetime I give as input with a wrong timezone. >> >> For example now it's 10:12 am at my place. >> >> This is the datetime I give as input: 2012-10-10 10:12:00. >> >> This is the code: >> >> from gluon.tools import prettydate >>> pretty_d = prettydate(input_datetime, T) >>> >> >> >> And this is the result: "2 hours from now". >> It's 2 hours in hurry!! :) >> >> Am I wrong in something? >> >> I wish you a wonderful Wednesday, >> David >> >> >> -- > > > > --

