[nycphp-talk] Timezone handling php : Mangesh Sathe
David Krings
ramons at gmx.net
Tue Aug 2 13:18:22 EDT 2011
Hi!
Years ago I was looking into the a similar issue and one way is to run a
Javascript on the client side that returns the GMT bias of the
client...assuming they set it correctly. The script reads it from a cookie
that gets written.
It is from a (still unfinished) project and this part is years old, so my
memory as to how exactly it works is fading. The JavaScript part is also not
my invention, I received that from someone on this list.
The attached file contains a function that creates a heading for a page. The
time displayed in the heading is the time of the client, but based off the
server time. So the client's time is irrelevant as long as the GMT bias is
correctly set and, of course, the server has the correct time and local bias.
I hope you can follow the handful of lines of code and hopefully it helps with
what you try to accomplish.
David
On 8/2/2011 12:13 PM, mangesh sathe wrote:
> Hello everyone ,
>
> Need some help from you.
>
> Suppose someone is Writing an article like newspaper article. If user who is
> in London wrote one article & set publish date & time according to UK timezone ,
> Now another user who is in Tokyo wrote one article & set publish date & time
> according to Japan timezone,
>
> so how can i publish/make available their articles with respect to their timezone?
>
> Please give me some guidance on php timezone handling..
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Mangesh Sathe
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