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Thanks for the shout out to the wifey :D
You’re welcome :)
I’m doing a website for a customs service company and they want what you’ve got: a way to find the time difference between two time zones.
I’m learning WordPress and am using it to develop their site. Any ideas how we can use your converter, and what you want for it?
Thanks,
Jay
Jay,
I’m flattered, but if you’re looking into a professional timezone converter, you should try perhaps timeanddate.com or timezoneguide.com. I would assume that they keep their daylight savings times updated. Mine, on the other hand, is based on 2010 data and is hard-coded into the Javascript (no plans to update it). It was really a Javascript learning exercise for me. However, feel free to take what I have and adapt it for your own site if you wish. You have my permission. The code is freely available via FireBug.