Many scripts and calendars call client side system time in order to
make presentations.
However, the client's time may be improperly set, if set at all,
and/or the relevant time may be from another time zone.
It would be of great value if the time of some central source could be
drawn, in the form of a ".js" file, into the script to avoid
dependence on the client's date/time.
Even if such a central source produced a new file, extention ".js"
with such simple text as Date(,,) with the proper attributes of year,
month, day, hour and minute, a new file produced every 5 minutes (for
example), there would be a great many applications.
Does anyone know of such a source?
Is anyone interested in donating/hosting such a utility?
Even just a once every half hour genetor would have merit.
Please reply to may_NOSPAM_@eas tontario.com (remove the _NOSPAM_ part)
make presentations.
However, the client's time may be improperly set, if set at all,
and/or the relevant time may be from another time zone.
It would be of great value if the time of some central source could be
drawn, in the form of a ".js" file, into the script to avoid
dependence on the client's date/time.
Even if such a central source produced a new file, extention ".js"
with such simple text as Date(,,) with the proper attributes of year,
month, day, hour and minute, a new file produced every 5 minutes (for
example), there would be a great many applications.
Does anyone know of such a source?
Is anyone interested in donating/hosting such a utility?
Even just a once every half hour genetor would have merit.
Please reply to may_NOSPAM_@eas tontario.com (remove the _NOSPAM_ part)
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