>At 2:53 PM -0500 2/8/02, William R. Knox wrote:
>>In parsedcdate, assume that unqualified dates are at noon instead of
>>midnight. If no one is ever more than 12 hours plus or minus UTC, this 
is
>>actually a very easy hack, er, solution.
>
>I seemed to think that this was probably true but figured I'd check 
>an official timezone map to be sure.
><http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/world_tzones.html>
>
>Interestingly at least the US Navy has two zones at +13 and +14 hours 
>respectively. Admittedly these are some small islands out in the 
>Pacific and I don't know how many servers are running out there.

New Zealand & Fiji are at GMT+12, and NZ at least goes to GMT+13 during 
the summer.
Tonga standard is at GMT+13, so I think that it's a hack that's simple, 
easy and wrong.

Jamie Anstice
Search Scientist,  S.L.I. Systems, Inc
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