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Same clock, different output
I just found something very weird:Ii put the same clock on 2 different DEM and, in the initial settings, I enable local language.
During test (and therefore, I checked the test email from the same account), the clock had 2 different output in two different emails.
Just to be clear: the clock was put first in a DEM aimed to UK users (and therefore, all the links in the email belongs to the UK domain) and then, in another one to international user (domain .com).
The UK email test shows the timer how should be seen by someone located in the UK...but I was checking the email from another time zone.
At the end, the output was correct..but I would like to understand why, 'cause the time format should be based on the time table of the browser - and my browser, by now, is located in Italy.
Thank you for your help,
Giulia
During test (and therefore, I checked the test email from the same account), the clock had 2 different output in two different emails.
Just to be clear: the clock was put first in a DEM aimed to UK users (and therefore, all the links in the email belongs to the UK domain) and then, in another one to international user (domain .com).
The UK email test shows the timer how should be seen by someone located in the UK...but I was checking the email from another time zone.
At the end, the output was correct..but I would like to understand why, 'cause the time format should be based on the time table of the browser - and my browser, by now, is located in Italy.
Thank you for your help,
Giulia
Customer support service by UserEcho
Local language does look at the browser language code and updates the wording, but not the timezone.