Re: Auto detect timezone

2009-05-25 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Jayesh" == Jayesh Thakrar writes: Jayesh> There's a webservice that you can invoke. See - Jayesh> http://www.xmethods.net/ve2/ViewListing.po?key=uuid:6F25C11C-7087-73ED-20B8-71AF6DC69E42 Jayesh> And you can use SOAP:Lite to query the web service with minimal effort. Ugh. If "SOAP" is

Re: Auto detect timezone

2009-05-25 Thread Jayesh Thakrar
There's a webservice that you can invoke. See - http://www.xmethods.net/ve2/ViewListing.po?key=uuid:6F25C11C-7087-73ED-20B8-71AF6DC69E42 And you can use SOAP:Lite to query the web service with minimal effort.   - Original Message From: Rajesh Raghammudi To: beginners-cgi@perl.org Sent

Re: Auto detect timezone

2009-05-25 Thread Greg Jetter
On Monday 25 May 2009 4:42:12 am Rajesh Raghammudi wrote: > Hello, > > I need to detect the timezone based on Date, City(State/ZIP), Country(USA > for now) as part of my application. > > Any idea about a perl module which does the above? > > Thanks, > Rajesh you might have to roll your own , you

Auto detect timezone

2009-05-25 Thread Rajesh Raghammudi
Hello, I need to detect the timezone based on Date, City(State/ZIP), Country(USA for now) as part of my application. Any idea about a perl module which does the above? Thanks, Rajesh