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  • 01:26 pm unknownj (no subject) - 2 comments
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  • s2dev
    unknownj
    7 Mar 2008, 16:49
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    Aha, you learn something every day - though I feel rather upset that I managed to miss something in the FAQ - "i r dumb", as they say..

    That actually makes it a lot easier.. No need to mess with…
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    av8rmike
    7 Mar 2008, 16:11
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    Maybe it's not what you had in mind, but you can "un-thread" comments by adding "?view=flat" to the end of any EntryPage URL. It's mentioned in this FAQ, but "below the fold", so to speak. It…
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    mart
    11 Jun 2007, 18:55
    Getting current date and time
    This sort of thing was left out because LiveJournal doesn't know the timezone of the person viewing a given page and so it doesn't actually know what "today" is. As kunzite1 pointed out, you can…
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    mighty_gratira
    10 Jun 2007, 21:02
    Basic Print Commands
    I received one answer here in s2styles. If anyone has anything to add, feel free. :)
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    kunzite1
    4 Oct 2006, 22:43
    Getting current date and time
    Page.time is a DateTime object that contains the time in GMT when the current page was loaded.

    there are no system-supplied functions that make addition and subtraction of DateTimes easy.

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