I need to know what time zone is currently my users are in based on their IP or http header.
I got many answer regarding this issue, but i could not understood thos
Time zone information of the browser is not part of the HTTP spec, so you can't just get it from a header.
If you have location coordinates (from a mobile device GPS, for example), then you can find the time zone using one of these methods. However, geolocation by IP address is not a great solution because often the IP is that of an ISP or proxy server which may be in another time zone.
There are some strategies you can use to try to detect the time zone, such as using jsTimeZoneDetect library, which is a great starting point, but imperfect enough that you can't just rely on that alone. If you're using moment.js, there's a built in function in moment-timezone called moment.tz.guess()
that does the same thing.
The idea of using JavaScript's getTimezoneOffset()
function is flawed in that you are not getting a time zone - just a single offset for a particular date. See the TimeZone tag wiki's section titled "TimeZone != Offset".
However you look at it, ultimately you have to decide on one of two approaches:
OR
I discuss this in more detail (from a c# perspective) in this answer.