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Add timezone to dateformat function #112
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You must run a
pip install -r requirements.txtto grab the pytz package this introduces as a dependency.Overview
Timezones are a pain. This makes it so you can pass the name of a timezone and it will be able to create a timestamp much like this
MAR 12, 2001 6:15 AM CSTTest
Pass in a ISO8601 timestamp and a timezone name to the
date()filter in jinja2. If the output is like the example above then success!@jimmynotjim @dpford @rosskarchner