Re: automated translation of Classic ASP to ASP.Net?
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"Middletree " <middletree@hot tttttttmail.com wrote in message
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Unless you are somewhere West of Hawaii, but East of the International
Date Line, your system clock is incorrect.
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Re: automated translation of Classic ASP to ASP.Net?
That's the header from my original post.
I can't see any problems with the time-stamping. Re
"Unless you are somewhere West of Hawaii, but East of the International Date
Line, your system clock is incorrect. "
I am running Windows Live Mail, which at times has been a bit quirky. I am
located in Australia, but my hotmail account is routed through the States,
which may explain it.
Regards.
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