Stefanos Harhalakis wrote:
On Saturday 09 June 2007, Daniel Brown wrote:
On 6/9/07, Stefanos Harhalakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I'm currently writting and Internet Draft candidate to describe an HTTP
header that will be used to transfer timezone information from browsers
to servers. Compliant browsers will need to send a timezone string:

    It's a good idea, but in no way related to PHP.

Just wanted the opinion of PHP people/developers since PHP programmers will be most affected by this. Can you point me to the proper php related list to ask?

I fail to see how "PHP programmers will be most affected by this" since it would equally apply to any web developer using any language.

However, I like the idea but would modify it slightly such that it send an RFC 2822 formatted date which will include the timezone but would also allow the server to determine if the datetime on the client is wrong. This can be important for applications that make extensive use of client-side technologies such as Javascript.

-Stut

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