Hi

Without testing anything, my guess would be that it is related to the fact
that London goes over to winter time Sunday 30th of October at 02:30 local
time. I guess you are aware of this. The time zone goes from offset +1 to
UTC. So if you have midnight today it will have an offset of  +01, but
midnight the 31th will have an offset of zero, ie UTC. That makes sense,
does it not? And everything is as expected?

regards,
Bård

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 21:03, Mark Carroll <mark.carr...@vecna.com> wrote:

> Colin Yates wrote:
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> > On an aside - what is the idiomatic way to determine the number of whole
> days between two dates?
>
> Days.daysBetween is often handy.
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