If I read correctly the tz data for French Polynesia, there are three tz zones that are half an hour apart. I searched for an independent confirmation, but I can't find any evidence that FP has multiple local times. The best I have found so far is <http://www.outre-mer.gouv.fr/outremer/front?id=outremer/decouvrir_outre_mer/...> which suggests that all of FP is in a single timezone. Any idea of the source of the current data? Thanks, Eric.
On Jul 2, 2007, at 10:12 AM, Eric Muller wrote:
If I read correctly the tz data for French Polynesia, there are three tz zones that are half an hour apart. I searched for an independent confirmation, but I can't find any evidence that FP has multiple local times. The best I have found so far is <http://www.outre-mer.gouv.fr/outremer/front?id=outremer/ decouvrir_outre_mer/polynesie_francaise/ publi_P_vie_pratique___decalage_horaire_1125327034760> which suggests that all of FP is in a single timezone.
Any idea of the source of the current data?
Thanks, Eric.
Eric, I am away working on location. I do not know if my wife had a chance to respond to your question. Check the following source that confirms the 3 time zones. http://home-4.tiscali.nl/~t876506/TZworld.html#pac If you have any questions please email. David Parrish (....on location) Wide Screen Software, LLC info@wide-screen.com http://www.wide-screen.com
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