Rohit wrote: > On Jul 5, 12:11 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Mayer) wrote: >> Rohit wrote: >>> I am trying to get client machine's timezone from my java script . But >>> i have no idea how would i be able to get it in uclibc format. (e.g. >>> GMT+0IST-1,M3.5.0/01:00:00,M10.5.0/02:00:00) . I saw couple of posting >>> on net which suggest getTimezoneoffset or may be calculation with >>> dates from script gives correct offset including day light saving >>> time but i am not sure how correct this is. Again even if its >>> correct , its not telling me when (exact date and time )day light >>> saving adjustment starts and ends which is last part of /etc/TZ >>> string, Is there a way to get this from java script. >> This is not an appropriate question for this newsgroup. You should be >> posting this in a javascript newsgroup or mailing list. We don't discuss >> javascript and timezones are irrelevant here. >> >> Danny > > Well agreed to some extent. But i was not getting good responses in > other groups and its involves time related discussion so i thought it > might be ok. Also its not just about javascript as it may sound on > surface but its mostly about timezone stuff though i would be doing > this from javascript. But again i agree with you this might not be > exactly the group for my question. As people have showed interest i > would like to carry this thread forward.
Please take this elsewhere. This is a pure Javascript question and has nothing to do with this newsgroup. Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
