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Timezone script
I am attempting to write a script which, depending on the time around the world, an email is sent to the relevant country. ie. if it's during business hours in the UK, send an email to the UK, if it's business hours in Sydney then send one to Sydney etc.
My problem is wokring out the time zone during those periods when it changes ie. around daylight saving start and end of both UK and Australia. Does anyone know of a good place to start? |
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