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On certain websites the time is shown in military time whereas when using Safari on the same site it does not. How can I correct it.

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On some message boards it shows military time. Using Safari on the same message boards it shows regular time. I can't find a way to adjust it. Giving you a url example below.

On some message boards it shows military time. Using Safari on the same message boards it shows regular time. I can't find a way to adjust it. Giving you a url example below.

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Hi sybil3366,

This sounds like a website preference and not necessarily a Firefox issue. Have you created a user account on these forums? Usually your preferred time preference can be set in your account preferences page for that website.

Hopefully this helps!

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If I go to the website using Safari, it's fine. It shows regular time. If I go to the website using Firefox, it shows military time. It has something to do with Firefox. BTW, there is no preference choices.

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How is the (local) time reported?

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You can see the current time and time zone if you put "alert(Date());" without the quotes in the Code field at the top of the "Tools > Web Developer > Error Console" window (Cmd+Shift+J) and click the Evaluate button.

  • Use alert((new Date).toLocaleString()); to get the time in your current time zone.
  • Use alert((new Date).toUTCString()); to get the time in UTC (GMT).