I think I may have been living in a cave for some time as the complexities of DateTime
has only sunk in today. I've read a few articles that recommend always storing DateTime
as UTC
in the database and then display them as a local time in a view.
However, I then hit the articles that said its not that simple and you need to consider "instants" and converting the user inputted DateTime
to UTC
is hard due to the TimeZone Id
or using ToUniversalTime()
is not safe or you could let JavaScript
post a UTC DateTime
and use JS
to display local times but what if I have a Razor
view with a DateTime
model property? Even relying on ToLocalTime()
cannot be considered safe apparently.
I've heard of Noda Time from Jon Skeet which I'm hoping solves all this although I know he has commented that its not perfect.
So what in the hell are people using even for very simple web applications in .Net
?
Is there a correct example that you could provide or link to which posts and then renders the value which is timezone sympathetic?
It appears ignorance is bliss.
UPDATE: For example, a user has a DateTimePicker from jQuery and they select a datetime of an event. Users of the application are global so if they choose 10am Eastern US time it should appear in the view as 6pm for UK users.