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<node id="1001010" title="Re^3: Calculate clock ticks since a given date" created="2012-10-26 02:50:34" updated="2012-10-26 02:50:34">
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&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;i&gt;
My project comes from working with a credit card merchant (I have no voice in deciding which) requires a field in the HTML form generated from a Perl script that is based on "UTC time in ticks".
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&lt;p&gt;Does the C# snippet derive from that credit card company, or just some arbitrary thing found on the web? 

&lt;P&gt;If not the former, you'd best ask them what the EPOCH_ADJUST_CONSTANT should be in:&lt;code&gt;

my $CCTime = ( time() + ($localeOffset * 3600) ) * 100 + EPOCH_ADJUST_CONSTANT;
&lt;/code&gt;


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