"use cgi scope to get their ip address, resolve that to country"

How do you do that?

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Beattie
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:06 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] RE: Client Date


Chris: two quick thoughts (since you only want what date - not time)

1) use cgi scope to get their ip address, resolve that to country, check the
GMT offset (compared to the server) for any + hours and the date is server +
1: (lots of work)
2) use javascript to populate a hidden field with a JS date/time object -
let the browser help you out. this may stuff up if their machine is not set
up correctly...

gotta go good luck
barry.b





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> Velevitch
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> How do I determine the date of the client when the server is in a
> different timezone to the client?
>
> Chris
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> Chris Velevitch
> Manager - Sydney Flash Developers Group
> www.flashdev.org.au
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