Thanks SK,

I tried the second solution , but request.getDateHeader("Date") returns -1 .

Also I didn't understand the first solution ( embed a javascript), Can u pls elaborate that.

Thanks and regards
Vinu

Shinya Koizumi wrote:
One is to embed javascript in the output

out.println("<HTML><HEAD><title>JavaScriptExample</title>");
    out.println("<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JavaScript>");
    out.println("function back() {");
    out.println("history.back(-1);");
    out.println("}");
    out.println("</SCRIPT>");
    out.println("</HEAD>");


The other solution is to get it from the request header.

protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
        throws ServletException, IOException {
    long l = request.getDateHeader("Date");
    Date d = new Date(l);
    System.out.println(d);
}

SK
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Subject: Getting the date/time from the client


Hi All,

I am doing a project in jsp/servlet and tomcat, which requires to take
the client date/time (ie the time of the machine the browser is
running). Is there any way to accomplish this ?

Thanks & regards
Vinu



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