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time() actually returns the local time, NOT the server time.
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==time== | ==time== | ||
Returns the number of seconds since the unix epoch. Note that time() works from the | Returns the number of seconds since the unix epoch. Note that time() works from the local clock, so it is not synchronized among all clients. This is exactly like the C time(0) function. Very useful for seeding random numbers if you don't need millisecond precision, etc. | ||
DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage("Current Time: "..time()) | DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage("Current Time: "..time()) | ||