On Friday 16 February 2007 02:48, FB wrote:
> AFAIK there's is no easy way of automatically determining a user's
> timezone.
I have recently checked in a package called z3c.iplocation. It requires you to
buy some data (there is a short version too), but if you really want it, it's
worth it.
Reg
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 02:46:44PM -0800, Jamu Kakar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at integrating zope.i18n.locale into my application (so far
> strings are hard-coded in English). Among the first localization tasks
> I'm taking on is presenting data in the timezone of the current user.
> I'v
Hi,
I'm looking at integrating zope.i18n.locale into my application (so far
strings are hard-coded in English). Among the first localization tasks
I'm taking on is presenting data in the timezone of the current user.
I've been perusing the code in zope.i18n.locale and I see some mention
of timezo