The .net Date stuff will work sensibly and probably just like Flash's, so
I'd start with copying their code and work from there :)

-Josh

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I agree with you 100% Josh but the better ones want the all might $$
> and my company isn't willing to pay for it, it's just nice to have.
> So I need to find a free one or give it up.  But I'm not willing to
> do that just yet...  soon, but not yet.  :-)
>
> They do have have some pseudocode on the site but it really shows it
> using the DateTime in .Net.  And my understanding of that is that's
> built in so there's no convesions (although I could be wrong).
>
> -M
>
>
> --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Josh McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Switch to a different web service, or call whoever provides it and
> get some
> > documentation :)
> >
> > What the hell is 1AD? We haven't been keeping nice records since
> like 200AD
> > or something.
> >
> > And do they count all the various leap seconds? What about that
> time when
> > some pope rejigged the calendar and we disappeared like 13 days or
> > something?
> >
> > Anybody proving information of such a monstrously non-standard
> fashion
> > should also be providing some serious documentation and/or
> pseudocode.
> >
> > -Josh
> >
> > --
> > "Therefore, send not to know For whom the bell tolls. It tolls for
> thee."
> >
> > :: Josh 'G-Funk' McDonald
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> >
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