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I am working on a web application where i want to find the local time for different time zones. I am using moment.js in order to accomplish this task. The problem is that returning time does not work as expected. For example:

moment().tz("Europe/London")._d;

will return Thu Aug 15 2013 01:22:23 GMT+0300 (GTB Daylight Time) but at the same time local hour at London is Thu Aug 14 2013 22:22:23 so there is a 3 hour difference. Can anyone explain why this is happening and suggest a solution? Thank you.

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Don't use the ._d property. The underscore is there to indicate that it's internal. (Since that is a Date, it will always show as if it were in the local time zone, because that's how JavaScript works.)

Instead use one of the output methods, such as .format().


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