timestamp in AS3 counts down to miliseconds. in PHP it only counts down to seconds
On 10/23/07, Rico Leuthold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ok ... sorry, > > Figured it out. You have to multiply the unix timestamp with 1000 and it > works. No clue why ... but it works. > > _rico > > > On 23.10.2007, at 12:48, rleuthold wrote: > > Hi, > > If I understood the API for Date right, it should be possible to pass a > unix time stamp (as a > number and as the one and only argument) to the constructor and then have > a "normal" date > object. > > I try this: > testDate:Date = new Date(1180166923); > > trace(testDate) // output: Wed Jan 14 16:49:26 GMT+0100 1970 > > If I convert the timestamp (e.g. on the > web:http://www.4webhelp<http://www.4webhelp.net/us/timestamp.php?> > .net/us/timestamp.php? <http://www.4webhelp.net/us/timestamp.php?> > action=stamp&stamp=1180166923&timezone=1) > > I get: Saturday, May 26th 2007, 9:08:43 (GMT +1) ... which is the date I > want > > What am I missing here ? Thanks. > > _rico > > > ................................... > Rico Leuthold > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +41(0)76 512 05 50 > ................................... > > >

