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  1. OK, micah1701. I'm going to try to reload both browsers at the exact same time using Javascript. Maybe someone could try it on the mac as well, since I'm experiencing the same error in Safari and Firefox (Safari+45 sec = Firefox)...
  2. Hi, I've noticed a strange difference between browsers regarding the PHP time() function. Whenever I access a file (just: <?php echo time(); ?>, no more than that) on my server (not my local server), it returns different timestamps in Firefox and Internet Explorer, a difference of about 45 seconds (I don't know it exact though; I can't refresh both browsers at the same time). If I try the same file on my server running local, both timestamps do match. Is this a problem of my host or am I doing something wrong? Is there another time-function I could use (actually, I don't care whether it's a Unix timestamp or something like that, as long as it doesn't have the strange difference) to try? http://www.wireweaving.com/time.php Thanks in advance..
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