Thanks for the reply and I totally understand what you're saying and
let me clarify my challenge.

My users are in JAPAN time and they need to detect US daylight saving
change. It's a different story from PST users adjusting for US
daylight saving change.

Any suggestion how I can detect US DST change when users are on
Japan's time?

On 10月29日, 午前9:16, Yozons Support on Gmail <yoz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't have a lot of experience with all of this yet, but the Date object
> should care nothing abut timezones.  Presumably it should be "GMT/UTC/Zulu"
> and then only convert the data for display based on the user's locale.  So
> if you have a valid Date, it should correctly show for each timezone that
> asks to see the date/time and handle DST correctly.
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