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Posted by Dotan Cohen on 07/13/05 20:04
On 7/13/05, Richard Lynch <ceo@l-i-e.com> wrote:
> I'd like to generate a list of time zones (EST, CDT, whatever) for a popup.
>
> Seems like it should be easy...
>
> This is so the Sales guy can just plug in the time and zone of who he's
> gotta call back, and I stuff that in the database, and he gets a morning
> report of who to call.
>
> <?php
> for ($offset = 0; $offset <= 23; $offset++){
> $z = ???;
> echo "<option>$z</option>\n";
> }
> ?>
>
> What can I use for ??? to get the time zone name for offsets?
>
> The date() function tells me what time zone the webserver is in, which is
> not even *HIS* time zone, much less the client's.
>
> The idate() function is not available.
>
> I can't just shove $offset into putenv("TZ=$offset") -- Apparently, in
> order to set TZ I would need to know, a priori, the name of the time zone,
> so that's not real helpful for what I need.
>
> I looked at all the User Contributed notes, and none seemed to answer it.
>
> I suppose I could Google for "PHP time zone" but...
>
> What am I missing?
>
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Richard,
Take a look at wikipedia's timezone page. You could probably parse the
table and get what you want. And it's GPL.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_zone
Dotan
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