Add the Change Timezone extension
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Add the Change Timezone extension
Good day.
Is it possible to add the Change Timezone extension https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/a ... src=search to the PM browser?
Or maybe there is a similar method of changing the system time in the browser, without changing the system time in the operating system.
Thank.
When i`m install Change Timezone, the info flies:
Is it possible to add the Change Timezone extension https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/a ... src=search to the PM browser?
Or maybe there is a similar method of changing the system time in the browser, without changing the system time in the operating system.
Thank.
When i`m install Change Timezone, the info flies:
Re: Add the Change Timezone extension
AMO is irrelevant now.. Why do people keep asking?
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Re: Add the Change Timezone extension
which operating system ?igorvlp wrote:maybe there is a similar method of changing the system time in the browser, without changing the system time in the operating system.
Under Linux (at least OpenSuse) it is enough to repoint the TZ environment variable just before starting the browser, e.g. under sh
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TZ=:/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Godthab ; export TZ
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Re: Add the Change Timezone extension
What does AMO mean?New Tobin Paradigm wrote:AMO is irrelevant now.. Why do people keep asking?
WIN 10 x64Lucio Chiappetti wrote:which operating system ?
Visiting sites through a proxyLucio Chiappetti wrote:The purpose of a "temporary change to the time zone" is not clear to me
Why Pale Monon does not support webextensions?
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Re: Add the Change Timezone extension
A search of the forum will answer that question. It has been discussed several times before.igorvlp wrote:Why Pale Monon does not support webextensions?
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Re: Add the Change Timezone extension
https://wiki.mozilla.org/AMOigorvlp wrote:What does AMO mean
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Re: Add the Change Timezone extension
FoxClocks may work for you to display a different time - see https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/foxclocks/ - but not for fooling a proxy (unless you set your system time to proxy time and use FoxClocks to display the real time).igorvlp wrote:Or maybe there is a similar method of changing the system time in the browser, without changing the system time in the operating system.
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Re: Add the Change Timezone extension
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AFAIK TOR (TheOnionRouter) takes care of this.
However, if you disable JavaScript in your browser no remote server can retrieve the GMT from your system.
AFAIK TOR (TheOnionRouter) takes care of this.
However, if you disable JavaScript in your browser no remote server can retrieve the GMT from your system.
Re: Add the Change Timezone extension
whoer.netgepus wrote:@igorvlp
AFAIK TOR (TheOnionRouter) takes care of this.
However, if you disable JavaScript in your browser no remote server can retrieve the GMT from your system.
It is necessary to replace the system time zone to make GMT-0700 instead of GMT + 0200. JavaScript can not be disabled