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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Anyone know if it's possible to create a realtime analog clock in Flash? |
From: | John Croteau |
Date: | Tue, 9 Feb 1999 15:58:18 GMT |
Hi Martin,
> I'm sure I've seen a Flash site which had a clock in the background and
> which seemed to be in sync with the user's system clock.
> Any suggestions/instructions appreciated.
Personally I think an analog clock is imposssible :-)
http://www.FlashTek.com/
I did however create a Tutorial to create a Digital Clock.
http://www.FlashCentral.com/Tech/Index.htm#Tutorials
The method for an analog clock is basically the same.
The clock will only work with the FS Command capable browsers
with JavaScript enabled:
Netscape 3+ - Windows 95/98/NT & Power Mac
MSIE 3+ - Windows 95/98/NT
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