Its the Flash player.  Are you using CF on your backend?  I was wondering if
this behavior was the same in CF as in Java land.  If you want all your
times to be in a single timezone, you will have to massage all your dates on
the way into your Flex app and on the way out, eg in your delegate...in the
Flex code.  To do this put some sort of data manipulator in action that
adds/subtracts the timezone offset.  This offset is a property of Date in
AS.  Note, if your UI does not modify the dates, only displays them, might
be easier to pass as a String instead to the Flex UI.

DK

On 7/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> It seems that Flex receiving a date through AMF3(Remote Objects) assumes
> it is UTC format and converts it to a local time.  For example, if the date
> 07/12/2007 00:00:00 stored in the database in Atlanta, when retrieved from
> say, Chicago Client, it shows up as 07/11/2007 23:00:00, whereas the same
> date in a Flex client in Atlanta shows up as 07/12/2007 00:00:00. Short of
> manually modifying to an UTC date, is there a setting in flex that dosen't
> do the conversion?
>
>
> Jay
> x8453
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