Re: 3 letter timezones (was "month name to number")

2003-06-11 Thread Joshua Hoblitt
> >> Any progress on this? > > > > I seem to recall that Rick volunteered to do it but I don't see that in the > > thread. I just started work on it anyways. If Rick already has something we > > can just use that instead. > > Strptime contains a list of three-letter timezones, however if you have

Re: 3 letter timezones (was "month name to number")

2003-06-11 Thread Rick Measham
On 12/6/03 11:33 AM, Joshua Hoblitt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus: >> Any progress on this? > > I seem to recall that Rick volunteered to do it but I don't see that in the > thread. I just started work on it anyways. If Rick already has something we > can just use that instead. Strptime cont

Re: 3 letter timezones (was "month name to number")

2003-06-11 Thread Ben Bennett
Cool. I want to mention it in the FAQ and I want to use it in the Complex parser... -ben On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 03:33:09PM -1000, Joshua Hoblitt wrote: > > Any progress on this? > > I seem to recall that Rick volunteered to do it but I don't see that in the thread. > I just s

Re: 3 letter timezones (was "month name to number")

2003-06-11 Thread Joshua Hoblitt
> Any progress on this? I seem to recall that Rick volunteered to do it but I don't see that in the thread. I just started work on it anyways. If Rick already has something we can just use that instead. -J --

Re: 3 letter timezones (was "month name to number")

2003-06-10 Thread Ben Bennett
Any progress on this? -ben On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 12:30:01PM +1000, Rick Measham wrote: > > On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Joshua Hoblitt wrote: > >> I was thinking of something similar to the 'constant' syntax that > >> quietly creates namespaces. > >> > >> use DateTime::TimeZone::Alias HST