I've set up a form where a user can input a date + time + timezone.
After submitting the form, in my controller, $this->request->data contains
this:
[
'date' => [
'year' => '2015',
'month' => '02',
'day' => '12',
'hour' => '22',
'minute' => '54',
'timezone' => 'Europe/Paris'
]
]
After creating an entity using $table->newEntity($this->request->data),
$entity->date contains:
object(Cake\I18n\Time) {
'time' => '2015-02-12T*22*:54:00+0000',
'timezone' => '*UTC*',
'fixedNowTime' => false
}
Although I was expecting it to contain:
object(Cake\I18n\Time) {
'time' => '2015-02-12T*22*:54:00+0000',
'timezone' => '*Europe/Paris*',
'fixedNowTime' => false
}
OR
object(Cake\I18n\Time) {
'time' => '2015-02-12T*21*:54:00+0000',
'timezone' => '*UTC*',
'fixedNowTime' => false
}
Is this the expected behavior? If yes how can I (easily) correctly
instantiate the date in my entity by taking into account the timezone
submitted by the user?
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