5791Today Header 1.13http://www.cgi.veinotte.com/today_header.htmIf the time you wish to display differs from your servers localtime() uncomment ( remove the # from before the variable) the appropriate choice of the two below. If your time is two hours ahead of your servers, set $more to read like so->
$more = '2';
And if it is less, use less. If your time is the same as your servers, leave them commented outCGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > ClocksOct 10, 2006
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A Bit Like Clockwork is a simple little CGI application for displaying the current date and time to visitors of your web page. Nothing fancy in here. I wrote it for my page, and a few people asked me for it, so here it is.
A Bit Like Clockwork is called via SSI, and outputs as follows:
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