On Jun 13, 7:31 am, Paul Sijben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I ran into an internationalization issue. I need a consistent idea about > the timezone my application is running on. However when I run the following: > >>> import time > >>> time.tzname > > I get back ('West-Europa (standaardtijd)', 'West-Europa (zomertijd)') > which is in dutch (the language of the host machine) and verbose. > I wanted to get ('CEST','CET') or something international so I can work > with itin the same way on all platforms. > > That is the right way to find out the timezone in a consistent way > across platforms (windows/linux/mac) and languages? > Well, time.timezone will return the timezone as an integer.
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