I hope that works for you. That is pretty much what we did when Germany started to cause issues. I put the code for it up in an earlier post:
Yeah thats exactly the same class. Although I first used instance.getDay() instead of instance.getDate() and was a bit confused about the result :-)
Currently the only confusion that could happen is if a customer is on vacation in a different timezone and starts an action that causes the server to create a date and then send it back to the client to display it. The date will be a german date. But thats fine, as its pretty much like "working remotely in Germany from outside Germany" for now.
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