Great tip Frank, indeed! Thanks. It is working fine... Here is the script I made. The mouseUp is a button handler being invoked after typing a server URL under the form www.name.domain. The server headers contain the Internet time but without the UTC + offset, thus the function adds +0000 to set it correctly the GMT time returned.
Once more an example of how easy it is to 'create' with Run Rev! ===== on mouseUp put empty into field "fDate" put getServerTime (the text of field "inputURL") into varDate convert varDate from internet date and time to system date and time put varDate into field "fDate" end mouseUp function getServerTime serverURL put "http://" & serverURL into varURL get URL varURL put libURLLastRHHeaders() into varDate set itemDelimiter to space return item 2 to 6 of line lineOffset("Date:",varDate) of varDate & " +0000" end getServerTime ===== > Most servers return the current server time in the Date: HTTP > header, so you should be able to ask for any page on the > server to get the time. The date is formatted in a standard > "Internet" time (see the RR docs). > > The response headers will look like this: > > HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n > Server: foo\r\n > Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 16:59:24 GMT\r\n > ...\r\n > \r\n > > > -- Frank _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
