le 19.06.2007 15:20 Sanjay a écrit:
> Hi All,
>
> I am developing a turbogears application, intended to have users from
> different time zones. Some of the reports and transactions are based
> on current time (datetime.now()) and current date (date.today()).
>
> I wonder how the application will behave if somebody from India
> browses some report, e.g. "what tasks he is assigned to do today", but
> the server being at US, the date.today() would be quite different.
>
> Might be a novice question...
>
> thanks
> Sanjay
>
>   
What about passing UTC times to a javascript function that will display 
it in the local timezone of the local browser (it supposes that the 
timezone is correctly configured on the PC).

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