On Sun, 2 Sep 2012, Lester Caine wrote:

> Derick Rethans wrote:
> > > Then ISO8601, please. It's a single, unambiguous Date and Time format.
> > No it's not unambigious:
> 
> Derick - is this effect just due to daylight saving differences, or IS it a
> bit more complex than that?

This one illustrated DST issues - but it's very likely going to be more 
complex that that...

> Personally I don't want any timezone/offset displayed as I expect it 
> to be a UTC time by default on the server, rather than any offset 
> time, which is why I'm with you that it should only be changed via 
> user space applications.

Yes, and other people expect their timezone in it, and other just local 
time and others... my point here being that you can't pick a format that 
works for everybody...

cheers,
Derick

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