Hi,
are there any reasons not to use NTP or SNTP for time synchronization?

Natko

On Friday, January 10, 2014 3:41:04 PM UTC+1, yana wrote:
>
> 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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