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. > > -- > Tom Chiverton > Helping to augmentatively syndicate 24/7 services > on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com > > **************************************************** > > This email is sent for and on behalf of Halliwells LLP. > > Halliwells LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England > and Wales under registered number OC307980 whose registered office address > is at Halliwells LLP, 3 Hardman Square, Spinningfields, Manchester, M3 3EB. > A list of members is available for inspection at the registered office. Any > reference to a partner in relation to Halliwells LLP means a member of > Halliwells LLP. Regulated by The Solicitors Regulation Authority. > > CONFIDENTIALITY > > This email is intended only for the use of the addressee named above and > may be confidential or legally privileged. If you are not the addressee you > must not read it and must not use any information contained in nor copy it > nor inform any person other than Halliwells LLP or the addressee of its > existence or contents. If you have received this email in error please > delete it and notify Halliwells LLP IT Department on 0870 365 2500. > > For more information about Halliwells LLP visit www.halliwells.com. > > ------------------------------------ > > -- > Flexcoders Mailing List > FAQ: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/files/flexcodersFAQ.txt > Search Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders%40yahoogroups.comYahoo! Groups > Links > > > >

