This script works as expected on MacOSX 10.5.8 Rev 4.0.0 Build 950
get the internet date
convert it to seconds
put the seconds - it into test3
put the seconds into test
convert test to dateItems
put the internet date into test2
convert test2 to dateItems
put test & return & test2 & return & test3
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2010,11,3,0,56,12,4
2010,11,3,0,56,12,4
0
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... when run 56 minutes after midnight PDT, Nov 3rd
Could be parallels + Win 7 + MacOSX and time clock sharing.
On Nov 2, 2010, at 10:55 PM, David Beck wrote:
I do not remember this ever happening before. Something very strange
seems to be going on here. I'm hoping somebody can shed some light
on what it is. After typing in these commands in the message box:
put the seconds into test
convert test to dateItems
put the internet date into test2
convert test2 to dateItems
put test & return & test2
I get the following result:
2010,11,2,20,23,46,3
2010,11,2,22,48,44,3
The second result matches the system date correctly (Windows 7
running on Parellels). The first result is 2 hours and 25 minutes
behind. Does anybody have any idea what is going on here?
Thanks.
David Beck
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
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