Counts Down 10 Minutes And Displays It In The Top Corner?
Sep 3, 2010
I have a javascript script that counts down 10 minutes and displays it in the top corner. On the 10 minute time limit there is an event that directs the person to a page which logs them off.I am trying to create a 1 minute warning pop up alert window which I can get to work but the alert window itself halts the 10 minute countdown execution. Is there any ideas of getting the alert to sit outside of the execution of hte countdown. The script looks like this
Code:
// Take user here after session timed out
timedouturl = "index.php?doLogout=true";[code]......
I have a script (provided by someone else). The problem is the result is not the desired one. Example: I'm getting my hours and minutes in a decimal format. 8:33 is showing as 8.55
I have 3 fields.
I'm no expert and don't understand JavaScript at all.
I have a problem I can't figure out on my own. I want to create a JS/AJAX function which counts down for exactly 10 seconds (for example), and then it performs an action - calls a .php file, and loads its content in a div element.
The main problem is - users can simply edit the JS and set the 10 second timer to 1 second, for example.
I wonder if there is a way to work this out in JS? I want the 10 seconds to be "set in stone".
I guess I could achieve similar effect by using database, and comparing the time when script started/ended.
I am trying to create an image gallery, with two buttons next and previous which work fine, and with a counter like (1/10) etc. I've got it to work but for some reason the slideshow never counts the first image so therefore is always one image behind. Somebody pointed out to me it is probably that the array starts at 0 and something else at 1
I run a streaming site and would like google adsense to appear at the bottom of the page/stream every 3 minutes, stay for 15 seconds and then close automatically. Then after another 3 minutes they'd appear again, stay for 15 seconds and then close again, etc, etc.I'd imagine having the adsense in an iframe would be easier.I'd also like to give users the option to close the adsense using a close button at the top of the iframe if they don't want to wait 15 seconds.
I have a consecutive countdown currently using only seconds. I would like the output to show hours minutes and seconds (ex 2:30:00). The page is at riccraig.us/countdown.html. Here is some of the code:
Code:
var a=900; var b=600; var c=1200;
[code]....
Countdowns 3 through 6 are the same as 1 and 2. The initial html shows the desierd values. But when the timer starts it only shows the total seconds. I realize why it is showing the total number of seconds. However, I don't know how to get it to the 00:00:00 format.
function setCookie(c_name,value,expiredays){ var exdate=new Date(); exdate.setDate(exdate.getDate()+expiredays); document.cookie=c_name+ "=" +escape(value)+ ((expiredays==null) ? "" : ";expires="+exdate.toGMTString()); } Above is the code I'm using. I just copy/pasted it from another website, so I don't know how to change it. I want the expiration to be about 10 minutes. I tried decimals (0.007 day), but it doesn't work.
I am creating a JS function that takes a time input in minutes only and divides that number by an inputted digit. I would like to know how we use Javascript to convert that result into minutes and seconds.For instance, 30 (1800 seconds) divided by 4 = 450 seconds. How do I show that as 7:30? I can divide by 60 to get 7.5, but I don't know how to go from there. I got as far as the following, then got stuck.
I am not familiar with coding at all but I would like to create a website to display a slightly different calendar. Each year has 360 "days", and each day has 360 units. Because the years are slightly longer, I do not need to worry about leap years. My program needs to count up of one unit every 243.5 seconds(does not display seconds) until it reaches 360 of these units, when it restarts again at 1. It must count one "day" every 360 of these units. Every 360 days it must count up one year. I haven't decided what year I will begin my calendar with, or what time zone it will start from, but I can fine tune these units if I have a basic code. I would like it to be as accurate as possible, and simply show a display of years, days, and the time from 1-360 each day.
I've been having problems with web browsing that I think may be related to Javascript.I use forum sites like and there I get logged out every few minutes/seconds I've found that clearing my cache regularly seems to help a little, but it doesn't fix the problem. Other forum/avatar sites like Solia and Zaffcast don't work properly either, Solia was the site that first alerted me that my javascript may not be enabled. Since then, I have seen other sites that also require javascript that say that my Javascript is not enabled.I'm using Firefox, and my Javascript is certainly enabled in tools> options> content. I'm also having the same problems in IE, Opera and Safari (I haven't tried Chrome yet).I've done some javascript tests and it is working, but evidently not properly.There is another thing that confuses me, it's the fact that if I use my phone as a modem, I don't have this problem. So could it have something to do with my internet connection?
I have to get the hours, minutes and seconds between 2 timestamps. It´s for a reminder, so I get in a click the actual time. The time until the job is finish is 30 minutes.
var d = new Date(); var stunden_aktuell = d.getHours(); var minuten_aktuell = d.getMinutes(); var sekunden_aktuell = d.getSeconds();
[Code].....
Do you know how to get the hours, minutes and secons between this stamps?
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I have created a PDF time sheet for work that automatically calculates the hours worked utilizing the below script:
topmostSubform.Page1.worked[0]::calculate - (FormCalc, client) var amTime = 0 if (HasValue(amOut) and HasValue(amIn)) then amTime = Time2Num(amOut.formattedValue, "h:MM A") - Time2Num(amIn.formattedValue, "h:MM A")- 1800000 endif // compute total time in hours from the millisecond value $.rawValue = Sum(amTime)/3600000
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I have developed a application in jsp. I need to achieve a count down timer(days,hours,minutes,seconds) between from date to todate, considering below cases. All below are assumed
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(2) I need to calculate time time remaining for the end date for each product, for eg;
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We have the function detailed below which controls some image in our website. However, one of the images we would like to place an imagemap in the top corner but after all of our attempts the javascript below seem to stop the imagemaps from working.
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