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I am passing to duckling a timezone, and it gets ignored by it, and sends the result with a timezone of the machine duckling is running.

In the docs, it says that it will be fixed shortly. any idea on when this fix will be coming?

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I am passing to duckling a timezone, and it gets ignored by it, and sends the result with a timezone of the machine duckling is running.

In the docs, it says that it will be fixed shortly. any idea on when this fix will be coming?

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I am passing to duckling a timezone, and it gets ignored by it, and sends the result with a timezone of the machine duckling is running.

In the docs, it says that it will be fixed shortly. any idea on when this fix will be coming?

Thanks a lot!










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I am passing to duckling a timezone, and it gets ignored by it, and sends the result with a timezone of the machine duckling is running.

In the docs, it says that it will be fixed shortly. any idea on when this fix will be coming?

Thanks a lot!







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Meanwhile till the issue gets fixed you can try to use reference time available in duckling and add/subtract time of your zone with respect to utc






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    So What worked for me is to send the now of the user (reftime) and timezone UTC like so:



    curl -XPOST http://localhost:8000/parse --data 'locale=en_GB&text=Today is now.&tz=UTC&reftime=1543801533000


    reftime - The time form epoch UTC in millisecond.






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              So What worked for me is to send the now of the user (reftime) and timezone UTC like so:



              curl -XPOST http://localhost:8000/parse --data 'locale=en_GB&text=Today is now.&tz=UTC&reftime=1543801533000


              reftime - The time form epoch UTC in millisecond.






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                So What worked for me is to send the now of the user (reftime) and timezone UTC like so:



                curl -XPOST http://localhost:8000/parse --data 'locale=en_GB&text=Today is now.&tz=UTC&reftime=1543801533000


                reftime - The time form epoch UTC in millisecond.






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                  So What worked for me is to send the now of the user (reftime) and timezone UTC like so:



                  curl -XPOST http://localhost:8000/parse --data 'locale=en_GB&text=Today is now.&tz=UTC&reftime=1543801533000


                  reftime - The time form epoch UTC in millisecond.






                  share|improve this answer












                  So What worked for me is to send the now of the user (reftime) and timezone UTC like so:



                  curl -XPOST http://localhost:8000/parse --data 'locale=en_GB&text=Today is now.&tz=UTC&reftime=1543801533000


                  reftime - The time form epoch UTC in millisecond.







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