Convert both dates to the same timezone, I suggest UTC since its already
there, then do the math.

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 5:03 AM, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Tuesday 22 Apr 2008, jmfillman wrote:
> > I assume that I need to account for that 1 hour, the question is, how?
>
> Math.round() or similar is a bit of a blunt instrument, depending on what
> you
> want the result to be when the timezone offsets are (say) >12 hours.
>
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