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Re: creating NSCalendarDate with a specific time zone
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Re: creating NSCalendarDate with a specific time zone


  • Subject: Re: creating NSCalendarDate with a specific time zone
  • From: "stephen joseph butler" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 18:00:48 -0500

2006/5/11, Lon Giese <email@hidden>:
Look at NSTimeZone    The class also permits you to set the default
time zone within your application (setDefaultTimeZone:).   Looks like
what you want

I'm not the only developer on this project, I can't change the default time zone.

I think I'll just go with the addTimeInterval: followed by setTimeZone solution.
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 >creating NSCalendarDate with a specific time zone (From: "stephen joseph butler" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: creating NSCalendarDate with a specific time zone (From: Julio Cesar Silva dos Santos <email@hidden>)
 >Re: creating NSCalendarDate with a specific time zone (From: Lon Giese <email@hidden>)

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