Subj : message-id To : andrew clarke From : mark lewis Date : Thu Oct 31 2002 10:13 pm >> As a general rule, implementations for specific languages shouldn't be >> mentioned in documents. I'd avoid this particular comment especially, >> since it makes no sense. (time(NULL) must, by definition, be the same >> in any implementation.) ac> From the C standard: ac> "The time function determines the current calendar time. The ac> encoding of the value is unspecified." ac> Programmers tend to just convert the value returned to an ac> unsigned long and be done with it, unfortunately. i believe that charles brought that up because not everyone uses C... i (still) program in turbo pascal 6 and am just now starting to "play" with delphi 6... other languages include java, php, perl, etc... one thing that i found exceedingly funny was that the original creator of FTS-0009 was thinking of a simple incrementing counter... that is really all that is necessary... even sendmail uses one... check the code! <> )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .