http://redmine.emweb.be/http://redmine.emweb.be/favicon.ico?16934085252011-07-12T06:34:12ZRedmineWt - Feature #883: WDateTime: local timehttp://redmine.emweb.be/issues/883?journal_id=24432011-07-12T06:34:12ZKoen Deforchekoen@emweb.be
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>Feedback</i></li><li><strong>Assignee</strong> set to <i>Koen Deforche</i></li></ul><p>Hey,</p>
<p>Do you mean the local time on the browser ?</p>
<p>That is actually a thorny problem. It can be done if JavaScript is available.<br><br>
Unfortunately, there is no reliable way to know in what timezone the user is in, in order to display (other) dates in the correct timezone.</p>
<p>Regards,<br><br>
koen</p>
Wt - Feature #883: WDateTime: local timehttp://redmine.emweb.be/issues/883?journal_id=24462011-07-13T09:06:34ZBoris Nagaev
<ul></ul><p>Timezone info can be pased as an argument to method of WDateTime (each user could set timezone during registration and then this timezone would be used).<br><br>
Method to get timezone from javascript (if available) and from address of client (if possible) can also be added.</p>
Wt - Feature #883: WDateTime: local timehttp://redmine.emweb.be/issues/883?journal_id=24542011-07-14T22:26:47ZBoris Nagaev
<ul></ul><p>Method returning time string for server's time zone would be also useful.</p>