Thursday, 3 September 2015

Re: Javascript date function

In message <32ab48fd54.iyojohn@rickman.argonet.co.uk>
John Rickman Iyonix <rickman@argonet.co.uk> wrote:

> Dave Higton wrote
>
> > I don't know whether this is relevant at this stage.
>
> > I've been putting together a few noddy Javascript examples. I noticed
> > tonight that the date function shows the time zone as being +02:00 and
> > shows the time as being 2 hours later than UTC. I'm wondering if it is
> > adding DST to a time that already has DST. My Iyonix is completely set
> > up for the UK. AFAIK it's the settings you'd expect anyone in the UK to
> > have.
>
> > NS #2953.
> seems to work ok on my Iyonix
>
> http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/testing/test5.html

Yours doesn't seem to create much output at all - certainly no date,
although the code is clearly in there. Images:

http://davehigton.me.uk/Images/Daves
http://davehigton.me.uk/Images/Johns

Dave

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