Hey again Lennart,
OK, I'm just going after my old notes here, and they could be wrong.
It could be that these types of timezones doesn't work in a datetime string?
Maybe. If there's a problem with parsing, I'll be happy to fix that.
The important part is that there is some sort of way
(Sending reply to the list, since Gustavo doesn't seem to be subscribed.)
On 9/17/07, Gustavo Niemeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Lennart,
1. Giving the timezone string 'GMT+3' meant that you got the timezone
GMT-3 back. This was done intentionally and I had some discussion with
On 9/17/07, Gustavo Niemeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. Timezones in the form of EST5EDT or US/Eastern doesn't work.
Both these can be avoided by keeping the old time and timezone
interpretation around.
I'm not aware about that. In fact, I'm curious about what the problem
is. EST5EDT