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[stable28] fix(share): use user timezone to parse share expiration date - #42786
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If an user in UTC+1 try to create a share at 00:00, it's day D for him, but D-1 for the server (UTC). This fix aims to apply the correct offset Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaussorgues <benjamin.gaussorgues@nextcloud.com>
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Backport of #42660