Indeed, I missed it, thanks.  But, I do know my server's timezone, what I'd 
like to know is user/UA 's timezone, currently I'm using sql to do that... 

>
>yes you're missing somethings, from the cf8 docs:
>
>Returns
>
>Structure that contains these elements and keys:
>
>*  utcTotalOffset: offset of local time, in seconds, from UTC
>       o A plus sign indicates a time zone west of UTC (such as a zone in 
> North America)
>       o A minus sign indicates a time zone east of UTC (such as a zone in 
> Germany)
>     * utcHourOffset: offset, in hours of local time, from UTC
>     * utcMinuteOffset: offset, in minutes, beyond the hours offset. For North 
>America, this is 0. For countries that are not exactly on the hour offset, the 
>number is between 0 and 60. For example, standard time in Adelaide, Australia 
>is 
>offset 9 hours and 30 minutes from UTC.
>     * isDSTOn: True, if Daylight Savings Time (DST) is on in the host; False, 
>otherwise
>
>this is the *server* timezone, so if your server's in a tz west of UTC it will 
>always be positive. 

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