Hi again
I found the 'bug' (?):

Time::Timezone accepts 'MEZ'
which is the German-version of middle european time or 'met' (try:)
   $mez = tz_offset('MEZ'); # correct    $met = tz_offset('met'); # correct
while parsedate doesn't know 'MEZ' (or 'mez),
it gives back gmt when called with ZONE => 'MEZ':
   $gmt = parsedate( "$d $t", ZONE => 'MEZ'); #false    $met = parsedate( "$d $t", ZONE => 'MET'); #correct
Carl

In reply to Re^4: TimeZone Error? by Anonymous Monk
in thread TimeZone Error? by Anonymous Monk

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