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I have a problem where the entered time (e.g. 11:40:00) will not be correctly saved as it is entered. It is always reduced about 6 minutes and 32 seconds. That means the real saved time value is 11:33:28. Has anyone of you had an experience like this? The entered Time value will always be converted in ticks. It seems the calculated ticks under JavaScript differs from the ticks under C#.










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    save both as a uniform timestamp fomat like the Unix Timestamp
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I have a problem where the entered time (e.g. 11:40:00) will not be correctly saved as it is entered. It is always reduced about 6 minutes and 32 seconds. That means the real saved time value is 11:33:28. Has anyone of you had an experience like this? The entered Time value will always be converted in ticks. It seems the calculated ticks under JavaScript differs from the ticks under C#.










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    save both as a uniform timestamp fomat like the Unix Timestamp
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I have a problem where the entered time (e.g. 11:40:00) will not be correctly saved as it is entered. It is always reduced about 6 minutes and 32 seconds. That means the real saved time value is 11:33:28. Has anyone of you had an experience like this? The entered Time value will always be converted in ticks. It seems the calculated ticks under JavaScript differs from the ticks under C#.










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I have a problem where the entered time (e.g. 11:40:00) will not be correctly saved as it is entered. It is always reduced about 6 minutes and 32 seconds. That means the real saved time value is 11:33:28. Has anyone of you had an experience like this? The entered Time value will always be converted in ticks. It seems the calculated ticks under JavaScript differs from the ticks under C#.







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    save both as a uniform timestamp fomat like the Unix Timestamp
    – zack6849
    Nov 12 at 16:38














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    save both as a uniform timestamp fomat like the Unix Timestamp
    – zack6849
    Nov 12 at 16:38








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save both as a uniform timestamp fomat like the Unix Timestamp
– zack6849
Nov 12 at 16:38




save both as a uniform timestamp fomat like the Unix Timestamp
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