You should be able to use whatever editor you want. You can either go in
and edit your timezone in, or you could check to see if there's a config
file somewhere that you can edit with your timezone. If the program is
coded at least half well, it should be pulling that information from a
config file or your system.
On 12/18/2013 12:44 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Yes, I think it might be referencing the file path and the line
number. Oh, boy, I'm kinda scared. I'm not sure how much I want to do
this. Ah well, I'll try it. Can I access with finder, or do I need to
used getext or cat or something? I'd rather open it in a GuI editor,
and hopefully not get formatting characters in it by accident.
Thanks,
Teresa
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2013, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
hello:
The issue seems to be less with your syntax and more an issue with
the actual code in the app you are using. Basically it's telling you
you should have specified a timezone in the code (maybe that can be
done through a config file of some kind)?
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