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Re: Return character after sed


  • Subject: Re: Return character after sed
  • From: Gunno Ivansson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 14:22:46 +0100
  • Thread-topic: Return character after sed

Is it possible to make the command take into account the time zone?
My time zone (Sweden) is +1.
I have tried some workarounds with %z and manually adding 1 * hours but they
are really ugly or not working.

Thanks
Gunno I


>So, this AppleScript command

>(date "1/1/1970") + (do shell script "sysctl -n kern.boottime")

>should just provide you with the required AppleScript date.

>HTH,
>Axel

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