No there is no such method, or easy way at present. Sounds like a good
idea though.
(Implementing it involves working out how close the instant is to the
DST transition as returned by DateTimeZone.nextTransition)
Stephen
Moritz Petersen wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> is there a simple and effective way to detect ambigious time when
> changing from DST back to standard time?
>
> For example:
>
> 28.10.2007 01:30 (Berlin/Germany)
>
> exists twice, once with DST and once at standard time. I would like to
> have something like:
>
> DateTime dt = new DateTime("28.10.2007 01:30"); // forget the syntax
> of the parameter it's just for demonstration.
>
> if (dt.isAmbigous()) {
> warning("Please provide timezone and DST information");
> }
>
> Any advice?
>
> Thank you,
> Moritz.
>
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