On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 04:32:43PM +0200, Eugene van der Pijll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote: > > You could go through the comments in the Olson files; they will say > > where the timezones apply, and you should be able to come up with a > > pretty good state/nation->timezone table. (If you do this, please > > post it here.) For some of the U.S. states, it is helpful to know the > > county. > > > > There's also a zone.tab file that gives latitude/longitude for the > > cities the timezones are named after. As a last ditch guess, you > > could pick the one that's closest. > > There is also another .tab file (I've forgotten its name) in the Olson > distribution that contains a list of countries (ISO 2-letter codes) and > corresponding timezones. This could perhaps be converted automatically to timezone > aliases.
Those are in zone.tab also.
