--Monte Glenn Gardner


On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Peter Barraud wrote:

> if you use Servlets then java.util.Date() in the servlet will return you the
> server date
> pb
> 
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> Tenguam
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> Subject: Server Date
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> 
> Dear Friends,
> 
>     I need a little help. Sorry my english poor!!!
> 
>     How can i get date of Server and not Workstation???
> 
> Thanks a lot...
> Jader Tenguam...
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