.net - Can someone explain how a DaylightSavingsRule can have a "StartMonth" after it's "EndMonth"? -


Using C # (.NET Framework), I am piping through all the time zones and their adjusting rules ... and for "HTML"

IsFixed = false; Daylight Transition Start. Mem = 10; Daylight Broadcast I end the end. I = I understand that 'IsFixed = false' means that I do not use "and" enddate "fields do ..Of course, I need to define the daylight transition start and end and dynamically determine if time is in daylight time or not.

The problem here is that, for about 30 transition rules, "StartMonth" "Endmount"

Daylight Savings Time How can start and end in 'January 2008'?

Please help me understand this ... Once I cross this barrier, then convert me to "any time zone for entire history and at any time from UTC" should do.

The time can not be logically terminated before starting, but perhaps you believe that In these months, months of the same year are mentioned when actually the OCT can be done in 2008 but the mass is in 2009.

See this as a circular-link-list.

Uses it for the class Both the daylight-saving period is the beginning and the end, so both specify one year.


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