That works perfectly...

On Sunday, 10 March 2019 19:22:36 UTC+11, gjr80 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> WeeWX does not support timezones though it is possible to do what you want 
> by making use of some of the 'GMT' functions in the python datetime module 
> and a bit of inline python code. If you insert something like:
>
> #import datetime
> #set $gmt_dt = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp($current.dateTime.raw)
> #set $gmt_string = $gmt_dt.strftime("%d %B %Y %H:%M:%S")
>
> in your template you can then use the tag $gmt_string anywhere in your 
> template (from that point on) to display the GMT time in human readable 
> format. The format is set by the format string that is an argument to the 
> strftime method. The available format string codes are listed here 
> <https://docs.python.org/2/library/datetime.html#strftime-strptime-behavior>
> .
>
> Gary
>
> On Sunday, 10 March 2019 13:32:49 UTC+10, Tim Bates wrote:
>>
>> I have 2 templates running - one pretty HTML one for our use, and another 
>> that will FTP text data to a remote site. The remote site needs the 
>> timestamps in UTC with a specific format. Everything is working right, 
>> except the time stamps are our local time.
>> Is there a way to get a formatted version of the date and time stamps, 
>> but with the timezone set to UTC?
>>
>

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