nice move john much appreciated!
On 9/6/07, John VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, the flash Date object provides all the necessary properties to
calculate the time for different time zones, but it still wont be accurate
if the user's clock is off.
for more accuracy, youll need to have
Thanks again, Marcelo!
The DST Policies scheme works wonderfully. Brilliant!
I'm sure I read somewhere that you need to delete the Date object once you
are done with it. Otherwise it will persist in memory. Have you noticed any
memory leaks associated with these calcs?
Regards,
-Keith
hey keith or any of you guys have you had a chance to look any further into
this. I have put it to the side since the time i posted but I am going to
try and get back at it very quickly.
On 9/3/07, Marcelo Volmaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something like this?
private static var
10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] coding a world clock
hey keith or any of you guys have you had a chance to look any further
into
this. I have put it to the side since the time i posted but I am going to
try and get back at it very quickly.
On 9/3/07, Marcelo Volmaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi Corban,
Yes, I've been working on mine. I really want to thank Marcelo for the
timezones array. Very helpful! Where did that come from?
I have worked out a mechanism for applying Daylight Savings Time rules. Now
all I need is the data, by location, to pass in.
Note to Jim Berkey: First,
Note to Jim Berkey: First, thank you for the link. Nice touch with the
iconic location graphics. Second, I'm getting a 404 for the worldclock
source file. Just FYI.
Regards,
-Keith
http://keithreinfeld.home.comcast.net
Sorry blush had to uncloak it in Dreamweaver before I uploaded. Should be
Hi Jim,
Thanks again!
Is it just me (Flash 8) or does anybody else get the 'Unexpected File
Format' error?
What version of Flash was your worldclock.fla created in?
Regards,
-Keith
http://keithreinfeld.home.comcast.net
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] coding a world clock
Hi Jim,
Thanks again!
Is it just me (Flash 8) or does anybody else get the 'Unexpected File
Format' error?
What version of Flash was your worldclock.fla created
I took that data from various sources. I'm using that for my own clock
too, and also have a function that, taking a position (first, second,
third, etc), a month and day can calculate the real date when a DST
occurs (for example, you feed first Friday of may or last Monday of
December and
yes, the flash Date object provides all the necessary properties to
calculate the time for different time zones, but it still wont be accurate
if the user's clock is off.
for more accuracy, youll need to have the time from the server. this should
be simple to do with any server side language. in
Hi,
This thread inspired me to prototype my own world clock. And, yes the Date
object does provide the means to convert local time to remote time IF you
have the remote location's GMT offset value to plug in. I think this is the
data Corban was asking after. http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/ and
Something like this?
private static var timeZones:Array = [
[-1, Azores,Brazil Atlantic Islands,Cape Verde,Greenland
Scoresbysun,Guinea Bissau],
[-2, Antarctica],
[-3, Argentina,Brazil East, French Guiana, Greenland,
Guyana,St Pierre Miquelon,Suriname,Uruguay],
Just wanted to know where I could get the data to code world clocks in
flash. Since flash works off the system clock am I able to get the time zone
or do I need to use a web service that is available to make this happen?
--
Corban Baxter
http://www.projectx4.com
Have a gander at the Date object ... it's all there.
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Just wanted to know where I could get
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