I tried it on webapps but it wasn't well-received there. I realize now that it's intended for power users of webapps, so not appropriate.
To me, it almost doesn't belong on Stack Overflow itself because there (probably) isn't a concrete answer. If there was, I suspect I would have found it after a long time I spent on web searches before asking.
Any tips would be appreciated
Why is the client time zone (not just offset) not available in the browser? [Closed]
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We are often interested in obtaining the client's time zone (ex: America/Los_Angeles), for obvious reasons. Unfortunately, this isn't directly available within the browser. Instead, we have to rely on asking the user, or attempting to detect it - with reasonable accuracy - using some Javascript that examines various date offsets (ex: jstz as described here).
My questions is, why not? Obviously the offset is available, which is based on the time zone. But why not the time zone itself? It would save the headache of having to use hacks to determine it, and of course one could always use other means to determine it with more confidence (ex: asking the client). Are there security implications, or a lack of interest in creating a standard solution, or something else I might be missing?