Hi all. Just as an FYI, my only purpose on this list is to keep reminding people that not all machines calculate dates in the same way. For example, the epoch on Mac OS begins at Jan 1, 1904 LOCAL TIME instead of Jan 1, 1970 GMT. So, I'll just keep lurking around here and threaten to smite people who make poor assumptions about platform behavior. :-) I'll also occasionally encourage what seem like good ideas to me, and I think much of what has been said sounds good so far. Later, -- Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://osdn.com/
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modules Abhijit Menon-Sen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modul... Martijn van Beers
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time m... Rich Bowen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time m... Abhijit Menon-Sen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/T... Rich Bowen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modules Dan Brian
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modul... Martijn van Beers
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modul... srl
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modul... Rich Bowen
- Mac Epoch: Was Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Tim... Chris Nandor
- Mac Epoch: Was Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date... Rich Bowen
- Re: Mac Epoch: Was Re: Grand Unified Theory... Chris Nandor
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modules Abhijit Menon-Sen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modules Rich Bowen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modules Abhijit Menon-Sen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time modul... Rich Bowen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/Time m... Abhijit Menon-Sen
- Re: Grand Unified Theory of Date/T... srl
- Time Zones: Was Re: Grand Unified ... Rich Bowen
- Re: Time Zones: Was Re: Grand ... Abhijit Menon-Sen