This does not “record” the user’s time and, like others have said, it’s not possible to get the localtime from the user perfectly b/c you rely upon the user’s stuff being set right. If location specific display is your only goal then this is a nice trick, needs JS, to keep times neutered in the DB and let the clientside display what it believes to be the correct local version: Perl + JavaScript to display "correct" local times.
In reply to Re: How to get client-side's localtime from the server-side
by Your Mother
in thread How to get client-side's localtime from the server-side
by Anonymous Monk
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