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Date(Time) of versions is not globalized #58
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Did you set the wished timezone to the Docker container as environment variable like so
or does this never work in Docker? |
I did not know about this feature.... |
Unfortunately, even with the new Dockerfile it looks like this for me:
Putting something like this in the request pipeline works correctly in my small test, but I'm not entirely sure what else is affected by that and also it feels like the framework should already do something like this for us:
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This issue was closed because it has been stale for 5 days with no activity. |
As per #169 I'm seeing this as I'm expecting dd/mm/yyyy. |
Describe the bug
The detail page for a package does not use a globalized representation as requested by the browser.
To Reproduce
Versions
section in theLast Updated
columnExpected behavior
A globalized representation as requested by the browser.
Screenshots
hosted as docker container
running local
Additional context
It seems as the docker hosted version does not check the request header.
I added the following code to the
Package.cshtml
file.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: