"W. eWatson" <[email protected]> writes:
> =============Program================
> from datetime import datetime, timedelta
> import time
>
> DST_dict = { # West coast, 8 hours from Greenwich for PST
> 2007:("2007/03/11 02:00:00", "2007/11/04 02:00:00"),
> 2008:("2008/03/09 02:00:00", "2008/11/02 02:00:00"),
> 2009:("2009/03/08 02:00:00", "2009/11/01 02:00:00"),
> 2010:("2010/03/14 02:00:00", "2010/11/07 02:00:00")}
Or you could use the ready-made wheel maintained by others:
tzinfo Objects
<URL:http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#tzinfo-objects>
World timezone definitions, modern and historical
<URL:http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytz>
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