I can't remember for sure, but i am pretty sure that X2V will convert the date-time with a time zone to a UTC time. UTC is what is required by iCalendar. There is also a TZ property. (i think X2V handles that - but don't quote me on that, much more time has recently been spent on hCard, hCalendar is the next focus.) If so, you could further mark-up the timezone of the event as such:
<p>4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time<br> 3:00 PM Central Daylight Time<br> 2:00 PM Moutain Daylight Time<br> <abbr title="-8000" class="tz">1:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time</abbr></p> Tim White wrote: >--- Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>You could probably just markup one of the times in each section, >>since they are logically equivalent. >> >>-ryan >> >> > >I had thought of: > ><div class="vevent"> ><h4>Date: <abbr class="dtstart" title="2005-01-23T16:00-5:00">Monday, >January 23, 2006</abbr></h4> ><p>4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time<br> >3:00 PM Central Daylight Time<br> >2:00 PM Moutain Daylight Time<br> >1:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time</p> ></div> > >But I wasn't sure how the various JS-calendar-adders would handle it. > >Would that be a proper implementation? > >Thanks. > >Tim > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >http://mail.yahoo.com >_______________________________________________ >microformats-discuss mailing list >[email protected] >http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss > > > _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
