I have two dates (written in two different NSString), for example
31/12/2011
and
31/03/2012
I have to check if today is in this range.
For read the date from the NSString, I'm doing this:
NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[dateFormatter setDateFormat:@"dd/MM/yyyy"];
[dateFormatter setTimeZone:[NSTimeZone systemTimeZone]];
NSDate *mydate = [dateFormatter dateFromString:my_string];
NSLog(@"%@", mydate);
but, in this example, the log is this one
2011-12-30 23:00:00 +0000
2012-03-30 23:00:00 +0000
So it's one hour behind. I know that using
NSString *string = [dateFormatter stringFromDate:my_date];
my string it will be ok, but I can't see if today is in the range using NSString (or not?)!
So I have to use NSDate, but how can I solve the "time zone" problem?
Also, I have this problem also using
[NSDate date];
It returns me one hour ago (and I don't want it, because if someone check at midnight, for the phone it will be the day before!)