We will be doing some calculations across time zones and international formats and just wondering what has worked best for people. I have been looking at using Date::Greogrian::Business but dont' specifically see anything about foriegn dates other than it mentioning there were some pre-configured banking systems (it gives Germany as an example so I assume there are more).as an example so I assume there are more).

What have Monks used when building an international website (with lots of traffic)?

Also, we do need to account for things like an office being closed for 2 hours around lunch, which seems to be handled by Date::Manip events, but I don't quite see that functionality elsewhere although it would seem not too hard to roll my own function to do that. Thanks y'all!

In reply to Best Date Module for i18n by wtgee

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