On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 11:55:57PM +0000, Alan Chandler wrote: > Mike Hommey wrote: > >Hi, > > > >Sorry for the late answer. > > > >On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 02:34:37PM +0000, Alan Chandler wrote: > >>Package: iceweasel > >>Version: 3.0.6-1 > >>Severity: important > >>Tags: l10n > >> > >>If I create some javascript to output the hours of a Date object > >>created with (0) as the parameter I get the answer 1 in Iceweasel, 0 > >>in Firefox (under windows) and 0 in Internet Explorer. > >> > >><html> > >><body> > >> > >><script type="text/javascript"> > >> > >>var d = new Date(0); > >> > >>document.write('hours = '+d.getHours()); > >> > >></script> > >> > >></body> > >></html> > >> > >>(This may be related to the fact that I also get the current time and > >>date shown as BST rather than GMT from Javascripts toLocaleString - > >>reported upstream as bug 425901 approx 11 months ago) > >> > >>(I am in the UK - as can be seen from my Locale below) > > > >I'm not shocked. d.getUTCHours() returns 0, that getHours() returns 1 > >when you are in GMT+1 is expected. > > > >Mike > > BUT I AN NOT IN GMT+1 at that point. I am at GMT. So it SHOULD > return 0, as do all the other browsers I mention
What does d.getTimezoneOffset() return ? Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org