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Some functions need a time-Z parameter, that is the GMT or UTC time, expressed as milliseconds | Some functions need a time-Z parameter, that is the GMT or UTC time, expressed as milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT. | ||
You can use the [[ztime component]] to get the ztime from the server, so you can adjust the offset of the clock if required. | You can use the [[ztime component]] to get the ztime from the server, so you can adjust the offset of the clock if required. | ||
When you send a ztime parameter in your request, the maximum difference between the server ztime and the request ztime is +-5 seconds | When you send a ztime parameter in your request, the maximum difference between the server ztime and the request ztime is +-5 seconds |
Latest revision as of 08:07, 7 May 2021
Some functions need a time-Z parameter, that is the GMT or UTC time, expressed as milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT.
You can use the ztime component to get the ztime from the server, so you can adjust the offset of the clock if required.
When you send a ztime parameter in your request, the maximum difference between the server ztime and the request ztime is +-5 seconds