Re: [PHP] guessing timezone based on country/state/city

2004-10-18 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, On 10/18/2004 10:35 PM, Justin French wrote: I was hoping to do this with an educated guess based on user input like country, state and town, rather than by asking the user (who isn't too technically minded) to decide. One easy way to do what you want is to use the Javascript Date object

Re: [PHP] guessing timezone based on country/state/city

2004-10-18 Thread Justin French
On 18/10/2004, at 4:03 PM, Manuel Lemos wrote: On 10/18/2004 02:23 AM, Justin French wrote: I was hoping to do this with an educated guess based on user input like country, state and town, rather than by asking the user (who isn't too technically minded) to decide. One easy way to do what you wan

Re: [PHP] guessing timezone based on country/state/city

2004-10-17 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, On 10/18/2004 02:23 AM, Justin French wrote: I was hoping to do this with an educated guess based on user input like country, state and town, rather than by asking the user (who isn't too technically minded) to decide. One easy way to do what you want is to use the Javascript Date object

Re: [PHP] guessing timezone based on country/state/city

2004-10-17 Thread Justin French
On 17/10/2004, at 3:03 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote: * Thus wrote Justin French: I have an event CMS where really, I should know the TZ of the events, which can happen world wide. However the user base is not computer heads, so I can't just "ask them". So, I'm faced with the prospect of making an educate

Re: [PHP] guessing timezone based on country/state/city

2004-10-16 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Justin French: > I have an event CMS where really, I should know the TZ of the events, > which can happen world wide. However the user base is not computer > heads, so I can't just "ask them". > > So, I'm faced with the prospect of making an educated guess based on > the Country,