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How to have two clocks on one php forum?

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Re: How to have two clocks on one php forum?

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Jan 27th, 2005
This is the PHP forum so i can give you advice if you wish to use PHP, you could use the time() function:

time()

And then just add or subtract as many hours as there is difference between the timezones
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