> In java, there is a TimeZone class to handle it.
> is there something similar in Flex?

No, sorry, there isn't anything comparable in the Flex framework.

Gordon Smith
Adobe Flex SDK Team

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Right. I only have the string. In java, there is a TimeZone class to handle
it. is there something similar in Flex?

Ryan Graham-3 wrote:
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> If you have access to the GMT offsets, sure. Otherwise, if you have just
> the strings, I don't see an easy way...
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> HTH,
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> Ryan
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> Hi All
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> i have 3 timezone strings, for example, "America/Thule",
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> and "Europe/Luxembourg". is there a way to sort them from east to west?
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> thanks!!
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