RE: Why there is a difference between the gps timestamp and "the seconds"?

2015-10-24 Thread FlexibleLearning.com
Looks like a 1 hour offset, plus a bit of lag. Hugh Senior FLCo > Hello, > > With mobilecurrentlocation() we can get the timestamp : "the time at which > the measurement was taken, in seconds since 1970." > if the same time i get "the seconds" ("The seconds function returns the total > number of

Why there is a difference between the gps timestamp and "the seconds" ?

2015-10-24 Thread Ludovic THEBAULT
Hello, With mobilecurrentlocation() we can get the timestamp : "the time at which the measurement was taken, in seconds since 1970." if the same time i get "the seconds" ("The seconds function returns the total number of seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 GMT.), I do not get back the same

GPS timestamp

2014-08-14 Thread Paul Kocsis
I posted this in the android forums but have not gotten a response yet, so thought I'd ask here. Here's my post from the forum: Didn't know whether to post this in "Talking Livecode" or here, because although I'm asking the following with android in mind, I'm really looking for answers that apply