Hello all,
I am using the CFDate* APIs and have a problem with CFDateFormatterCreateStringWithAbsoluteTime() adding an offset to my hours.
I want to feed Oct 27, 2005 12:00 PM and get a properly formatted string for another time zone (so, let's say that time in Paris, ala CEST timezone, currently at UTC + 2 hours). When I do this I get a 6 hour offset (I'm on the east coast, at UTC - 4 hours, so this makes sense). Here's what I'm doing:
#1: Create an CFString ("Europe/Paris") and passing that into CFTimeZoneCreateWithName()
#2: Create a gregorian date with the time I want, and converting to absolute time, using the Europe/Paris time zone I created in step 1.
#3: Create a CFDateFormatter and using the current locale
#4: ...CreateStringWithAbsoluteTime() with the absolute time I created in step 2.
When I show the resulting string, it is offset the appropriate amount taking into account the time zone shift, but I'm not 100% sure I want this.
Basically: I'm not sure if what I have is a bug ("I didn't specify my current time zone, why would it take that into account when doing the to string conversion?") or expected behavior ("Given a certain time specified, what time is it in Paris right then?"). Maybe I just need to be pointed to the right doc page? (Or maybe I need to file a bug, I know where that is ;) )
Or, feedback from people more experienced with the CFDate* APIs could tell me an easier way to do this. That would be cool too ;)
Thanks in advance,
_Ryan Wilcox
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