Website clocks

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Don Schmidt

Spike,

A related subject to the clock building you graciously shared.

The JavaScript used for the website clock gets its time from the computer
clock which can be off by several minutes or even hours on most computers.
Seems Windows XP can get the time updated as often as once per week. 'Found
a nice little free program that can be set to automatically update the
computer clock to the time interval you select, from one second intervals to
beyond the Windows weekly setting. I've set my computer to time update
daily. Maybe every four hours would be better; that way it would ensure the
computer would be on for at least one setting per day.

Program: Atomic Clock

Get it at: http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/
 
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Spike

Don

I am on the once a week plan using time.windows.com ( vista default )
Some weeks it might be off a few seconds
Older computers I have used were off by minutes !!!

Working on multiple time zone script
We have family in far away time zones
Script will display more than one zone ( I Hope ! )

Thanks for the input

Spike
 

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