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ForumMaster Posted - August 26 2003 : 12:16:52 AM
The time functions that can be inserted into your FP web site are not really meant for displaying "today's date" or the actual time and date.

When you insert the time into a FP page you have two choices: One is the date the page was edited (this is good if you want to show people when the page was last updated with new information) and Two, when the page was last accessed (this is not the actual time but the last time the server cached the page).

The only way to show the true time to your web site visitors is with a script (Java, ASP, etc.) that inserts the true time (based on their computer time) into the HTML code.

You can find these scripts on various free Java script sites around the internet.

(Remember an ASP script can only run on one of our advanced scripting servers and this requires that we insert the script for you to make sure it functions properly.)



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