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Re: user.timezone property
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Robert Lougher |
Subject: |
Re: user.timezone property |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Mar 2004 12:18:33 +0000 |
This makes sense, yes. Now I know why I want to set it; my test program
that calls >TimeZone.getDefault().getDisplayName() always prints "Greenwich
Mean Time" if I don't.
Thanks for the information -- something I should do in JamVM as well.
However, the above explains why I've never noticed the problem :)
Thanks,
Rob.
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