Re: Newbie question - current date - time

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my point was: "date()" doesn't work - it's "Date()" (at least in Firefox)

tedd-2 wrote:
> 
> At 2:13 PM -0500 11/15/07, Jeremy Mcentire wrote:
>>On Nov 14, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Jürgen Wind wrote:
>>>better use Date() in js ...
>>>tedd-2 wrote:
>>>>Current date/time for whom?
>>>>For your server, use php's date().
>>>>For the user, use javascript's date().
>>>>It's so cool to be multilingual.  :-)
>>>>Cheers,
>>>>tedd
>>
>>I don't know that that's better.
> 
> It's not a question as to what's better?
> 
> You have a choice, it's either: a) the user's time; b) or your server's
> time.
> 
> How and why you use it is your business.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> tedd
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