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<blockquote data-quote="doskabouter" data-source="post: 1074616" data-attributes="member: 98267"><p>In my understanding, UTC is a standard time where timezones are taken into account when converting to local time, so it would be safe to parse it and do a DateTime.ToLocalTime to convert it, but I'm absolutely no expert on time/date issues, so I could be completely wrong here. Also don't know what the best way is to feed it to the WorldDateTime class.</p><p></p><p>Regarding all this, I'm leaning to the thought of doing a strict conversion of UTC to DateTime to avoid missing timezones and such. Have to figure if there's a better way than ParseExact with "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.ffK" though. </p><p>Would like to hear from other @[USERGROUP=39]Developers[/USERGROUP] too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doskabouter, post: 1074616, member: 98267"] In my understanding, UTC is a standard time where timezones are taken into account when converting to local time, so it would be safe to parse it and do a DateTime.ToLocalTime to convert it, but I'm absolutely no expert on time/date issues, so I could be completely wrong here. Also don't know what the best way is to feed it to the WorldDateTime class. Regarding all this, I'm leaning to the thought of doing a strict conversion of UTC to DateTime to avoid missing timezones and such. Have to figure if there's a better way than ParseExact with "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.ffK" though. Would like to hear from other @[USERGROUP=39]Developers[/USERGROUP] too... [/QUOTE]
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