Internet Time is a decimal time system invented at Swatch and MIT.
It divides the day into 1,000 beats, each equivalent to about 86.4 seconds (0:01:26).
Time zones are ignored, so @715 is the same time in Sydney as in London.
Download ticker.zip (46KB) and unzip with a compression utility.
Java Source: Available in zip file.
Sample HTML Source: See the configuration file.
<applet CODE="ticker.class" WIDTH="92" HEIGHT="22"
ALIGN="middle" HSPACE="0">
<param name="BackgroundColor" value="FFFFFF">
<param name="BorderMargin" value="0">
<param name="BorderStyle" value="0">
<param name="BorderThickness" value="0">
<param name="HighlightColor" value="DD0000">
<param name="ITIMTXT_1" value="ShowDecimals">
<param name="PageDelay" value="0">
<param name="Rate" value="500">
<param name="Spacing" value="0">
<param name="TextColor" value="330066">
<param name="TextServer" value="itimtxt">
<param name="TextSize" value="20">
<param name="TextStyle" value="1">
<param name="URL" value="http://www.swatch.ch/
internettime/internettime.phtml">
Hier würde die aktuelle Internet-Zeit angezeigt.
Ihr Browser unterstützt aber leider Java
nicht oder ist nicht dafür konfiguriert.
You need a Java-enabled browser to use this applet.
</applet>
Status: Freeware.
Author: methodica herger & krasznai
Homepage: http://www.methodica.ch
Upload Date: September 1, 1999
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