If you pass the dateTime values back and forth as strings, you won't 
experience any local time conversion.  However, you might have to 
massage the data a little if you do it this way.

-TH

--- In [email protected], "kellyb723" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I read an old thread on this but there did not seem to be any
> resolution.  
> 
> Has someone found a way to turn off the automatic inaccurate
> conversion to local time that Flex 2.0 does to dates it receives 
from
> .NET Web Services?
> 
> The date line in my WSDL is as follows:
> <s:element minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" name="BirthDate"
> nillable="true" type="s:dateTime"/>
> 
> If the web service sends "1977-06-12T00:00:00" in the response Flex
> receives it and creates a Date property to the object but converts 
it
> for the machines local timezone.  Worse yet, even if i manually
> compensate for this in AS3 code it get coverted the other way when
> going back in the to the server for the Save service.
> 
> This problem has me pulling my hair out.  My app does all timezone
> management interally, adn mostly just doesn't care. I just want 
this
> turned off.
> 
> Can anyone Help?
> 
> - Kelly
>







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