Thanks all, 
This is what I was looking for... you guys rock!

At 12:02 PM 12/3/01 -0800, you wrote:
>This is what I use for our intranet, it is based on the server time
>
>
><script>
><cfoutput>
> var dateString = ("#dateFormat(now(),"MM/DD/YYYY")#
>#timeFormat(now(),"hh:mm:ss")#");
> var i = #timeFormat(now(),"ss")#;
> </cfoutput>
> function updateClock(){
>  var DateVariable = new Date(dateString);
>  DateVariable.setSeconds(i);
>  document.mainForm.date.value = DateVariable;
>  i += 1;
>  timer();
> }
> function firstLoad(){
>  timer();
>  updateClock();
> }
> function timer(){
>  setTimeout('updateClock()',1000);
> }
></script>
>
><BODY ONLOAD="updateClock()">
><INPUT READONLY CLASS="clock" NAME="date" SIZE="30">
>
>
>
>Doug
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Gonzo Rock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 11:15 AM
>Subject: browser time display
>
>
>> Curious if there is a way to show a constantly updating time display in a
>browser... so that if the user idles for 30 minutes the time display keeps
>advancing showing the correct time?
>>
>> thanks,
>> 
>
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