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Peter Skye wrote:  
 
>   
>>So maybe you understand the question.  The  
>>answer - according to you and Steven - is  
>>complain to Mozilla, Warpzilla, Mike Kaply??????  
>   
>   
> Yes.  On the Mozilla OS/2 web page there should be a link for bug  
> reports.  It used to be called bugzilla and it used to be at  
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ but I don't know if that's still accurate.  
>   
I guess I need not bother.  See below  
 
------- Additional Comment #13 From knut st. osmundsen  2003-10-08 08:43   
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LIBC03/mozilla should work fine with this TZ. Previous releases of LIBC (ie.  
LIBC02, LIBC01 & LIBC00) probably didn't.  
 
BTW. The right one for Italy is supposed to be (according to some other   
Italian  
guy):  
   CET-1CDT,3,-1,0,7200,10,-1,0,10800,3600  
You mixed the start and end time of the daylight saving.  
 
For the other with TZ issues: There are some a bug left in the code which  
prevents TZ values like PST8PDT. We're fixing it.  
>   
  > I _think_ there are two simultaneous problems here; a bug-or-switch in  
> Mozilla plus the SCOUG list server using "PDT7" instead of "-0700"  
> (which isn't a bug but "PDT7" apparently isn't compatible with all email  
> clients).  
>  
This is a good thing in this case.  Only because of the SCOUG list did I   
know there is a problem.  
 
Ray  
 
 
 
 
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