Date & Time Question

J

Jim

This code displays the date and time correctly in Frontpage 2003 but on my
web site, the time is 4 hours ahead!! Also the code is dimmed out as though
it is a comment. I'm a Frontpage newbie so I'd appreciate any help.


Today's Date is:
<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" S-Type="REGENERATED" S-Format="%m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S
%p" -->
<p align="left">

Jim
 
J

Jim

Follow up question:

I just viewed my web page today (9/9/05) and the date and time has not
changed since I set it up yesterday!!

It displays 09/08/2005 04:03:24 PM and has not updated since yesterday.
 
R

Ronx

The Date and Time stamp webbot shows the date and time the page was
last edited - not the current data and time - unless you edit and save
the page every second, it will not advance.

For a clock, search Google for JavaScript clocks, which will always
show the same time and date as the clock in the bottom right corner of
the desktop.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

Jim said:
Follow up question:

I just viewed my web page today (9/9/05) and the date and time has
not changed since I set it up yesterday!!

It displays 09/08/2005 04:03:24 PM and has not updated since
yesterday.


Rob Giordano (Crash) said:
...and their server is probably 4 hrs ahead of you.



Jim said:
Web server is on Comcast.


"Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" <[email protected]>
wrote in message Where is the web server located?

--
~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/


This code displays the date and time correctly in Frontpage 2003
but on my web site, the time is 4 hours ahead!! Also the code is
dimmed out as though it is a comment. I'm a Frontpage newbie so
I'd appreciate any help.


Today's Date is:
<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" S-Type="REGENERATED"
S-Format="%m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p" -->
<p align="left">

Jim
 

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