I have tried to get to the index page and I have gone to admin and then the 
database tab so I can setup the authorized user. Both give me the same error

Thank you,
Jeff Riley

> On Jul 11, 2016, at 7:38 AM, Marlysson Silva <marlyss...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Might put on github , but dont I can access them now
> 
> I will analyse your code by here , by while.
> 
> Later I will access github.
> 
> In error page, which file show the error?
> 
> Em segunda-feira, 11 de julho de 2016 09:31:04 UTC-3, Jeff Riley escreveu:
>> 
>> Let me attach the new code or are you able to see the git hub. If so I will 
>> push to that.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> Jeff Riley
>> 
>>> On Jul 11, 2016, at 7:29 AM, Marlysson Silva <marly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I think that I know where are missing pytz.. you put library in controller 
>>> define_timezone() ..
>>> 
>>> Em segunda-feira, 11 de julho de 2016 09:19:21 UTC-3, Jeff Riley escreveu:
>>>> 
>>>> Hello Marlysson.  I am getting the following error.  I have removed the 
>>>> module pytx_timezone, and I have verified that I have pip installed pytz.  
>>>> Not sure what else to dheck.
>>>> 
>>>> <type 'exceptions.ImportError'> No module named pytz
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Sunday, July 10, 2016 at 4:39:30 PM UTC-5, Marlysson Silva wrote:
>>>>> You try to make this:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 1. Add library in the front-end to get user timezone ( this code need to 
>>>>> be in the first page that user access ), to get timezone first.
>>>>> 
>>>>> - https://bitbucket.org/pellepim/jstimezonedetect/src
>>>>> {{if timezone_is_unknown: }}
>>>>> <script>
>>>>>   $(function() {
>>>>>     var tz_name = jstz.determine();
>>>>>     $.get("{{=URL('default', 'define_timezone')}}", tz_name);
>>>>>   });
>>>>> </script>
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 2. Add  the controller responsible by determine timezone:
>>>>> 
>>>>> def define_timezone():
>>>>>     """Call ajax to determine user timezone"""
>>>>> 
>>>>>     tz_name = request.vars.name
>>>>> 
>>>>>     from pytz import all_timezones_set
>>>>> 
>>>>>     if tz_name in all_timezones_set:
>>>>>         session.user_timezone = tz_name
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 3. And in the your model you put:
>>>>> 
>>>>> from pytz import timezone
>>>>> 
>>>>> timezone_user = session.user_timezone or timezone('UTC')
>>>>> timezone_is_unknown = session.user_timezone is None
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 4. Use in the your model related with timezone:
>>>>> 
>>>>> IS_DATETIME(format=("%m-%d-%Y %H:%H), timezone = 
>>>>> pytz.timezone(timezone_user) )
>>>>> 
>>>>> There are other form, that is insert everything in UTC datetime and 
>>>>> create a function responsible to convert this timezone in UTC datetime 
>>>>> inserted in database. Just delayed a lot of kkkk, but yet I will create a 
>>>>> web2py_timezone_starter with app ready to receive apps that are handled 
>>>>> by timezones.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm creating this application to demonstrate this, if you want look..
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://marlysson.pythonanywhere.com/timezone
>>>>> 
>>>>> At app, the Hour "your PC" is datetime.now()  simulating datetime of 
>>>>> user, just that it's datetime of the pythonanywhere.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Em quinta-feira, 7 de julho de 2016 16:19:10 UTC-3, Jeff Riley escreveu:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello all.  Me again.  I have run into an interesting issue.  I have 
>>>>>> installed and followed niphlod's w2p_timezone_plugin.  In order to make 
>>>>>> it work on my local PC I need to setup my db.py as follows.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> import pytz
>>>>>> user_timezone = session.plugin_timezone_tx or 'UTC'
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> db.define_table('events',
>>>>>>                 Field('event_time', 'datetime', default = request.now, 
>>>>>> update = request.now,
>>>>>>                     requires=IS_DATETIME(format=('%m-%d-%Y %H:%M'), 
>>>>>> timezone=pytz.timezone(user_timezone))),
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> But to get it to work on pythonanywhere.com I have to setup my db.py as 
>>>>>> follows.  Any ideas why?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> import pytz
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> db.define_table('events',
>>>>>>                 Field('event_time', 'datetime', default = request.now, 
>>>>>> update = request.now,
>>>>>>                     requires=IS_DATETIME(format=('%m-%d-%Y %H:%M'), 
>>>>>> timezone=pytz.timezone("US/Central"))),
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