This is probably a case for JavaScript, la. Feed it the UTC/GMT of whatever timestamp you want and use their computers' time to adjust it (or <noscript>present the UTC version</noscript> so it works for everyone regardless of JS). The best way around that is to do what PM does which is to let users set their TZ and store it with or parallel to their account info. Webusers can be from every timezone unless your site is an intranet or Singapore only setup or some such.
update: short demo of JS/perl solution, Perl + JavaScript to display "correct" local times for datetimes. Also linked below.
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by Your Mother
in thread User's time
by kiat
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