Thanks Niphold. This plugin is one of the best I know. It  solves timezone 
problem  between user browser and server. In my case it is not needed 
because the browser's timezone is not relevant. Let's say I have a temp 
sensor in Japan that reports temp to a  database in the US. The user should 
configure the database so when a temp reading from that sensor comes in the 
actual sensor's local time is a according  to the Japanese local time. So 
 the user that is configuring the sensor doing it from Europe, its European 
time zone is not relevant. The user just have to select the Japanese time 
zone from a list when she configures the sensor information. That list of 
time zones I was asking for.

On Monday, July 25, 2016 at 7:50:25 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> How can I  present to user a list of available timezons for him to choose 
> from, in a web2py application.
> nothing to do with user's own time zone or server's time zone.
> Basically I could create a table with all time zones (found on wikipidia) 
> and populate a listbox to choose from.
> Is there a better way using a python library ?
> Thanks in advance
>

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