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Instead of including a time zone database, it seems like you could simply have two options, one of "DST begin date" and "DST end date."
I don't know if internationally DST is always one hour
It's indeed one hour for every country that uses the DST system.
my feeling is that all it needs is a setting "winter time", "DST+1h", "DST+2h" which should cover everything and not need anything be kept up dated... but its hardly worth the effort
Quote from: JdGordon on March 30, 2009, 12:14:34 AMmy feeling is that all it needs is a setting "winter time", "DST+1h", "DST+2h" which should cover everything and not need anything be kept up dated... but its hardly worth the effortimo ^^ is the only workable solution that doesnt need massive updating...
Quote from: JdGordon on March 30, 2009, 08:02:09 PMQuote from: JdGordon on March 30, 2009, 12:14:34 AMmy feeling is that all it needs is a setting "winter time", "DST+1h", "DST+2h" which should cover everything and not need anything be kept up dated... but its hardly worth the effortimo ^^ is the only workable solution that doesnt need massive updating... +1 to a "standard" database file. (said w/o knowing squat about the impact of this method).As for the database file itself...I smell a RBUtil job!
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