I was able to accomplish setting the time through the browser using mktime().
Thanks for the suggestion!
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Bill2k wrote:My sketch already has a function to get the time from an ntp server. I wanted to add this method to set the time in case the clock gets mounted in an area without wifi. It was a 'plan b'.
I think I'm gonna try to do something with mktime to see if that accomplishes what I want.
sint64 start = strtoll(hack, NULL, 10);
start -= millis();
_StartSeconds = (u32)(start / 1000); // Here's your seconds since
_StartFraction = (u16)(start % 1000); // Here's your milli-seconds
LOG(LL_INQCLOCK, "Manual Time Sync");
_State = MANUAL;
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