From: "Eric Ulevik" <eau@ozemail.com.au> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 00:41:32 +1100 The web page could include direct links to the latest version of tzcode and tzdata, and a web-based interface for looking up the current local time around the world. I know of four sites that do this now. Paul Stewart's "Timezone Converter" <http://sandbox.xerox.com/stewart/tzconvert.cgi> publishes the source code, so it wouldn't be hard to clone, if we could find someone who wanted to host it. But is it worth our time to do, given that we'd be duplicating other people's efforts?
Also check http://www.burbs.com/fcgi-bin/tzconvert.fcgi On 10-Feb-00 Paul Eggert wrote:
From: "Eric Ulevik" <eau@ozemail.com.au> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 00:41:32 +1100
The web page could include direct links to the latest version of tzcode and tzdata, and a web-based interface for looking up the current local time around the world.
I know of four sites that do this now. Paul Stewart's "Timezone Converter" <http://sandbox.xerox.com/stewart/tzconvert.cgi> publishes the source code, so it wouldn't be hard to clone, if we could find someone who wanted to host it. But is it worth our time to do, given that we'd be duplicating other people's efforts?
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