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@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ Usage
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documentation of pytz contains `more examples`_. You should review it
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before attempting to manipulate aware datetimes.
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-2. **How can I obtain the current time in the local time zone?**
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+2. **How can I obtain the local time in the current time zone?**
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Well, the first question is, do you really need to?
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@@ -678,15 +678,14 @@ Usage
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the datetime in UTC returned by :func:`django.utils.timezone.now` will be
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sufficient.
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- For the sake of completeness, though, if you really wanted the current time
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- in the local time zone, here's how you would obtain it::
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+ For the sake of completeness, though, if you really want the local time
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+ in the current time zone, here's how you can obtain it::
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- >>> import datetime
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>>> from django.utils import timezone
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- >>> datetime.datetime.now(tz=timezone.get_default_timezone())
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+ >>> timezone.localtime(timezone.now())
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datetime.datetime(2012, 3, 3, 20, 10, 53, 873365, tzinfo=<DstTzInfo 'Europe/Paris' CET+1:00:00 STD>)
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- In this example, pytz_ is installed and :setting:`TIME_ZONE` is
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+ In this example, pytz_ is installed and the current time zone is
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``"Europe/Paris"``.
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3. **How can I see all available time zones?**
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