Sounds about right. We just need to agree it's worth doing it, and in which version of ES and i18n we wanna do it. If we keep tz parameter optional, we would avoid additional data burden on lite JS implementations.
2013/4/9 Domenic Denicola <[email protected]> > From: Nebojša Ćirić [[email protected]] > > > That's correct. We may need reverse too - for given UTC epoch > milliseconds (or minutes after UTC Date) tell me what the date components > would be in a given timezone. > > Hmm, so: > > ```js > var date = new Date(utcMilliseconds); > > var monthInNewYork = date.getMonth("America/New_York"); > var monthInParis = date.getMonth("Europe/Paris"); > ``` > > ? And I guess then `date.getUTCMonth()` is just an alias for > `date.getMonth("Etc./UTC")`. Seems good!! > > -- Nebojša Ćirić
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