Do write a small invisible applet which gets the local
(browser-side) time and sets it into a hidden form field.
It will then arrive to servlet in the POST'ed request.
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Subject: HOW to get the client's system-time in the server
Hello everybody
I am trying to get the clients sys-time and do some calculatons in the
corresponding servlet..
I have used Util.Date.getTime()..in the servlet but it gives the server
system time...Since servlet is running in the server
it returns the server sys-time...Anybody please spend some time on it?????
Thanks in advance
manoj mathew,kumaran systems,madras
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