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getTime is a handy service for building AJAX applications and learning how to work with XML and web services. When called, getTime returns the current time on...
Dan Theurer
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Sep 26, 2006
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This doesnt seem to be working correctly for me - I tried the demo link: http://developer.yahooapis.com/TimeService/V1/getTime?appid=YahooDemo and get this: ...
Andrew
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Oct 2, 2006
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Hi Andrew, The reason for that is that the getTime service returns a UNIX timestamp which is the seconds since 1970 (10 digits) and JavaScript works with...
Dan Theurer
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Oct 3, 2006
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Hi! I'm playing around web services applications and I'm trying to use getTime web service. Well, I set up my appID, if I use it from URL box, its works fine. ...
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Oct 29, 2007
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Hi Fernando, Yes you can make that work with JSON. You need to call the service like that: ...
Dan Theurer
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