Gwillim-- Nice job with the web page, however temporary. It is hard to imagine this not being very useful, and (as you note) to a much broader audience as well. The tz mapping project is in fact proceeding ahead under Rives McDow's leadreship, and will result in a future web page(s) of its own. Since one of its sub-projects is an automated parser of the current tz archive sufficient to generate a standard (RDBMS) database output, there may well be an opportunity to share that db output with your web efforts. Chuck Ellis -----Original Message----- From: Gwillim Law [mailto:gwil@mindspring.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 4:03 AM To: tz@elsie.nci.nih.gov Subject: Html-ize the tz database? Recently, this mailing list has discussed the perceived need for standardized time zone abbreviations. There has also been some talk about putting the boundaries of time zones into a GIS (Geographic Information System) format. Several people have volunteered to help with that task. These issues are not new; they've come up repeatedly in the past. I've just now posted a few sample Web pages to display data from the tz database in a more accessible format. This applies particularly to the geographic extent of time zones, which is hidden in comments in tzdata2000h. I invite anyone who is interested to visit http://www.mindspring.com/~gwil/tz.html and browse around. Questions to keep in mind: Are the sample pages the best way of displaying the data? Would they be a useful resource for the other tasks mentioned above? Is it feasible to maintain a Web site like this in synch with the tz database? Gwillim Law
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