Can this be done?
The problem is trying to create a time/date stamp that is relative to the hosting server. The machines accessing the file do not have outward facing int-ER-net access, only int-RA-net access. So I can't get the UTC. I have to calculate it based on the server's location and it's relative UTC offset.
So I need Hosting-Server time, not Local-Machine time.
Any thoughts?
CG
BTW: The company I'm working for FINALLY got flash cs3, upgrading from MX. WOW! What a difference!
The problem is trying to create a time/date stamp that is relative to the hosting server. The machines accessing the file do not have outward facing int-ER-net access, only int-RA-net access. So I can't get the UTC. I have to calculate it based on the server's location and it's relative UTC offset.
So I need Hosting-Server time, not Local-Machine time.
Any thoughts?
CG
BTW: The company I'm working for FINALLY got flash cs3, upgrading from MX. WOW! What a difference!