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  • Subject: date 0
  • From: "Marc K. Myers" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 02:51:26 -0500
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Other people have reported that their systems can't resolve "date 0". I
pulled all scripting additions out of their folder, fired up Script
Editor and entered this script:

set numDate to 0
date numDate

The result was:

--> date "Friday, January 1, 1904 12:00:00 AM"

I'm running AppleScript 1.6 under OS 9.2.1. Does anyone know why this
works for me but not for other people? If I enter any number after
"date " it is accepted as the date that is that many seconds after
01/01/1904 12:00:00 AM.

Marc K. Myers <email@hidden>
http://AppleScriptsToGo.com
4020 W.220th St.
Fairview Park, OH 44126
(440) 331-1074

[2/10/02 2:50:12 AM]
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