Subj : Run JS with a different TZ To : nelgin From : Digital Man Date : Fri Oct 13 2023 12:11 pm Re: Run JS with a different TZ By: nelgin to Digital Man on Fri Oct 13 2023 01:47 pm > Re: Run JS with a different TZ > By: Digital Man to nelgin on Fri Oct 13 2023 10:51:43 > > > That didn't really answer my question: How is your script using the > > timezone currently? > > Oh, I'm reading a JSON file which has an ISO 8601 format date, then I'm > passing that to something like d = new Date(isoDate); to create a date > object so I can extract the time easier, I think I use strftime to get > HH:MMa/p but, of course, the time I get is in central and not eastern. I > can't just subtract an hour because that's not going to work during DST > changes. > > I hate to use something like moment-timezone for something like that, but it > might be my only option unless you can think of something, I'm at a loss. Does the ISO 8601 formatted date include the UTC offset? -- digital man (rob) Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #9: BPS = Bits Per Second Norco, CA WX: 75.9øF, 45.0% humidity, 0 mph SE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs .