On 06/11/10 16:11, Fink, Andreas wrote:
> Thanks for your advice.
> This Java Date and Calendar functions driving me nuts! :)
>   

hi,

i'm no java expert either but here we go:

there are two types of time zones. one defines absolute utc offsets, the
other gets translated to utc offsets based on the time policy of that
particular region.

For example, when translating UTC time to Europe/Istanbul time zone;

15/01/2009 14:00 UTC is 15/01/2009 16:00+02:00

but

15/06/2009 14:00 UTC is 15/06/2009 17:00+03:00

because of the summer daylight saving policy.

your issue looks related to that (nov is winter, may is summer) did you
check the browser's locale settings?

hth
burak



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