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DateTime Values according to the remote time zone

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Shows how to define timezone of the remote user and display date time values according to remote time zonoe

 

Introduction

In the web applications we are often displaying date/time values. But how can we display value according to the user’s time zone?

We can do this by using following steps:

- Get difference in hours between user’s local time and GMT using Java Script

- Pass this value from client to the server

- Attach this value to the remote user object on the server (for example attach it to the Profile object)

- Detect actual time zone based on  difference between user’s local time and GMT.

-Calculate time according to the time zone and display time and time zone

Code samples

 

web.config:

 

Configuring storage of difference between local time and GMT is very simple in asp.net 2.0

....

<profile enabled="true" >

<properties>

<add name="hoursDiffStdTime" defaultValue="0" type="double"/>

</properties>

</profile>

....

login.aspx:

 

Here is simple Javascript to get time difference on the browser.

.....

<head runat="server">

<title>Welcome</title>

<script type="text/javascript">

function GetLocalTimeOffset()

{

var rightNow = new Date();

var date1 = new Date(rightNow.getFullYear(), 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0);

var temp = date1.toGMTString();

var date2 = new Date(temp.substring(0, temp.lastIndexOf(" ")-1));

var hoursDiffStdTime = (date1 - date2) / (1000 * 60 * 60);

createCookie("hoursDiffStdTime", hoursDiffStdTime, 0);

}

function createCookie(name,value,days) {

if (days && days > 0) {

var date = new Date();

date.setTime(date.getTime()+(days*24*60*60*1000));

var expires = "; expires="+date.toGMTString();

}

else var expires = "";

document.cookie = name+"="+value+expires+"; path=/";

}

</script>

</head>

<body onload="GetLocalTimeOffset();">

...

default.aspx:  

Here is how we getting time difference on the server from the client, attaching it to the profile and passing it to calculate display values

Profile.hoursDiffStdTime = Double.Parse(Request.Cookies["hoursDiffStdTime"].Value );

Label1.Text = TimeZoneManager.DisplayDateTime(DateTime.Now, Profile);

timezonemanager.cs:

 

 

Xml doc which holds time zones is located in app_data and looks like this:

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>

<root>

<option value="-12.00" >Eniwetok, Kwajalein</option>

<option value="-11.00" >Midway Island, Samoa</option>

<option value="-10.00" >Hawaii</option>

<option value="-9.00" >Alaska</option>

<option value="-8.00" >Pacific Time (US &amp; Canada)</option>

<option value="-7.00" >Mountain Time (US &amp; Canada)</option>

<option value="-6.00" >Central Time (US &amp; Canada), Mexico City</option>

<option value="-5.00" >Eastern Time (US &amp; Canada), Bogota, Lima, Quito</option>

<option value="-4.00" >Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz</option>

<option value="-3.50" >Newfoundland</option>

<option value="-3.00" >Brazil, Buenos Aires, Georgetown</option>

<option value="-2.00" >Mid-Atlantic</option>

<option value="-1.00" >Azores, Cape Verde Islands</option>

<option value="0.00" >Western Europe Time, London, Lisbon, Casablanca, Monrovia</option>

<option value="1.00" >CET(Central Europe Time), Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris</option>

<option value="2.00" >EET(Eastern Europe Time), Kaliningrad, South Africa</option>

<option value="3.00" >Baghdad, Kuwait, Riyadh, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd, Nairobi</option>

<option value="3.50" >Tehran</option>

<option value="4.00" >Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Baku, Tbilisi</option>

<option value="4.50" >Kabul</option>

<option value="5.00" >Ekaterinburg, Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent</option>

<option value="5.50" >Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, New Delhi</option>

<option value="6.00" >Almaty, Dhaka, Colombo</option>

<option value="7.00" >Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta</option>

<option value="8.00" >Beijing, Perth, Singapore, Hong Kong, Chongqing, Urumqi, Taipei</option>

<option value="9.00" >Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka, Sapporo, Yakutsk</option>

<option value="9.50" >Adelaide, Darwin</option>

<option value="10.00" >EAST(East Australian Standard), Guam, Papua New Guinea, Vladivostok</option>

<option value="11.00" >Magadan, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia</option>

<option value="12.00" >Auckland, Wellington, Fiji, Kamchatka, Marshall Island</option>

<option value="13.00" >Nuku&quot;alofa</option>

</root> 

 

We are using XPathDocument  class here.  XPathDocument  works fasrer than XmlDocument so we are using it to get time zone name based on the time difference.

using System;

using System.Data;

using System.Configuration;

using System.Web;

using System.Web.Security;

using System.Web.UI;

using System.Web.UI.WebControls;

using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;

using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;

using System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging;

using System.Xml.XPath;

using System.Xml;

/// <summary>

/// Summary description for TimeZoneManager

/// </summary>

public class TimeZoneManager

{

/// <summary>

/// Gets the time zone.

/// </summary>

/// <param name="offset">The offset.</param>

/// <returns></returns>

private static string GetTimeZone(double offset)

{

//Adjust result based on the server time zone

string timeZoneKey = "timeOffset" + offset.ToString("F");

string result = (CallContext.GetData(timeZoneKey) ?? "").ToString();

if (result.Length == 0)

{

string zonesDocPath = HttpRuntime.AppDomainAppPath +"app_data/TimeZones.xml";

XPathDocument timeZonesDoc = new XPathDocument(zonesDocPath);

try

{

string xPath = "/root/option[@value='" + offset.ToString("F") + "']";

XPathNavigator searchNavigator = timeZonesDoc.CreateNavigator();

XmlNamespaceManager nsmgr = new XmlNamespaceManager(searchNavigator.NameTable);

XPathNodeIterator iterator = searchNavigator.Select(xPath, nsmgr);

if (iterator.MoveNext())

{

result = iterator.Current.Value;

if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(result))

{

CallContext.SetData(timeZoneKey, result);

}

}

}

catch (Exception ex)

{

return ex.Message;

}

}

return result;

}

/// <summary>

/// Displays the date time.

/// </summary>

/// <param name="dateTime">The date time.</param>

/// <param name="profile">The profile.</param>

/// <returns></returns>

public static string DisplayDateTime(DateTime dateTime, ProfileCommon profile)

{

//Move to universal time (GMT) with Zero offset

DateTime utcDateTime = dateTime.ToUniversalTime();

//Add client side offset

DateTime resultDateTime = utcDateTime.AddHours(profile.hoursDiffStdTime + 1);

return string.Concat(resultDateTime.ToShortDateString(), ", ", resultDateTime.ToShortTimeString(), ", ", GetTimeZone(profile.hoursDiffStdTime));

}

}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GeneralRe: Daylight saving time PinmemberChristian Salvaneschi12:48 26 Sep '06  
Hi Dmitry,
 
it is strange that my code does not work for you (i'm talking about the client side code).
Maybe we do not want the same think from client.
Look at this sample html page:

<html>
<head>
<script language="javascript">
function showTimezone()
{
var rightNow = new Date();
var date1 = new Date(rightNow.getFullYear(), rightNow.getMonth(), rightNow.getDay(), 0, 0, 0, 0);
var temp = date1.toGMTString();
var date2 = new Date(temp.substring(0, temp.lastIndexOf(" ")-1));
var hoursDiffStdTime = (date1 - date2) / (1000 * 60 * 60);
alert(hoursDiffStdTime);
}
</script>
</head>
<body önload="showTimezone()">
</body>
</html>

 
The code make the difference, in hours, from the current client time to the current GMT time. This is all you need to convert on the server from globaltime to client local time, obviously if you start from a GMT time.
 
On my machine i'm in +1 time zone (Italy), now we are in daytlight saving time, so this page print "2", that is the correct offset from GMT.
Later, in november for example, there isn't daylight saving time, and my page correctly print "1" as time offset.
 
On server side, this number is all that you need:
clientTime = globalGMTTime.AddHours(cookievalue);
Let me know if I misunderstand something!
GeneralRe: Daylight saving time Pinmemberdshalimov15:09 27 Sep '06  
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