On Thursday, December 5, 2013 2:42:56 PM UTC+1, infernoape wrote:
>
> Well, I found setTimeout(), setInterval(), clearTimeout(), and 
> clearInterval() which are supported by node.js but I'm trying to access the 
> computer's internal clock using what? It's just javascript? I'm confused as 
> to what language to use to program a widget in TW5? Does it matter if I'm 
> using TW5 stand alone edition or if it is shared via an actual node.js 
> install?
>

Imo it also depends on your usecase. eg: 

If you just want to show the actual time somewhere, the iframe solution 
jeremy suggested, imo would be the best solution. 
If you want to click the watch and record some start / stop timestamps to 
eg: track working hours, imo it would be the best idea to just get the 
actual time / date if you click a "start" or "stop" button .....

So if you can describe your usecase a bit closer, we may be able to point 
you in the right direction, that fits your usecase, instead of guessing 
your usecase. 

-mario

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