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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => HTML & templates => Topic started by: Foggy on March 01, 2009, 11:37:16 AM
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I am playing around with a template idea and I am after a way to check two time values to see whether or not something has timed out.
The only way I can think of doing it is with Unix(seconds since 1970) time and taking the original value from the new value and comparing the difference to a predefined timeout value.
Is it possible to have unix time added to the time macro? or perhaps a template symbol for it?
Also after some research into the time macro I have come across the symbol %now% but cant find any explanation. What does it do/what is it for?
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%now% uses the delphi time format: it's functionally equivalent to the unix time, just numerically different.
but you can use it the same way, to calculate the difference between 2 moments.
while the unix time is integer and 1 is a second, the delphi time is real(with point) and 1 is a day.
{.set|x|%now%.}
do something
{.calc|(%now% - {.^x.})/(24*60*60).} seconds passed
you can even make a user-macro yourself to convert between the 2 formats.
http://www.delphifaq.com/faq/f91.shtml
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Thankyou Rejetto.
Thats exactly what I wanted to know.
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