Hello,
I am just new to mongoose and amazed with this very light server. I have
setup the mongoose on the embedded arm hardware connected to the network
and it works fine. :-) I can access the server from the client computer
through web browser.
Now I would like to send the current client local time to the server using
SSI. I played around <!--#exec "date --set '2014-01-10 11:13:13"--> and
works ok but the date is hardcoded. I have read the mongoose manual and say
only the following SSI are supported.
- <!--#exec "shell command"--> Execute shell command.
o <!--#include "path"--> File path must be relative to the current doc-
ument.
o <!--#include virtual="path"--> File path must be relative to the doc-
ument root.
o <!--#include file="path"--> File path must be the absolute path.
Is there anyway way that we could get the client current time using SSI
tag? and pass it to exec tag such way the server will sync with the client
time?
Best Regards,
Ian
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