AJAX :: Web Server Time

Feb 22, 2010

Using AJAX how can I get web server time..

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AJAX :: Getting Server Date/time With No Server Side Script

Apr 19, 2010

I'd been looking for some way to get server date/time without using any server side script (such as ASP, PHP, etc).

I found this and it worked just excellent for me! I just want to share it because it wasn't easy to find.

I created a js document with code:

Code:

Now, I can use this js within a html like this:

HTML Code:

You may change your machine date/time and check both dates.

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AJAX :: Auto-Refresh - Page Thats Makes An Call To The Server Gets The Time And Displays It

Mar 2, 2009

I have made a page thats makes an AJAX call to the server gets the time and displays it. In the OPEN method i have set

req.open("GET","/timerProg.cgi?param1="+new date(),false);

I have set the last parameter as false as i am expecting a synchronous request so that time displayed should be consistent.

I am using new date() since the browser is caching my request and displaying the same output everytime as i dont know any other alternative.

The alternative so that browser does not cache the results and gives proper output each time.

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AJAX :: Cross-domain Calls - Loaded From One Server Into A Website On Another Server

Mar 11, 2010

I'm trying to write a script that will be loaded from one server into a website on another server. This script is trying to talk (ajax) to the server that it comes from but I'm getting "Access Denied" errors. I'm well aware that cross-domain calls are not allowed for security reasons so my question is how does Google Analytics work because essentially thats what I'm trying to accomplish. I can embed a Google Analytics script into my website and it'll gather data and send it back to Google.

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Passing Server Time - Countdown Timer That Currently Uses The Client's System Time To Calculate The Countdown

Feb 4, 2011

I'm using a javascript-based countdown timer that currently uses the client's system time to calculate the countdown. I assume that this line of code is where this is performed:

Code:

I'm trying to make the script use server time instead as some people may have wrong dates/times set or live in different time zones etc.

So what I did was use a bit of php:

PHP Code:

This gives a result but now the countdown is 30 days off. I am testing on my local xampp server (which also uses system time) so there should be no discrepancy. I also tried adding

Code:

But no difference.

I can post the whole script if required but it is reasonably long.

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Server Date/time Converted To Client Date/time

Aug 2, 2004

I have a file system where users upload files. Using PHP the file is time stamped and that time stamp is saved in a database. This has been going on for months so I have a lot of files with server times saved in the database. Recently the client asked if the date/time could be displayed according to the client's timezone instead of the server's. So, I need a javascript function that will take a PHP formated date string and convert it to the clients time-zone.

So let's say there is a file with a date/time of 07/15/2004 1:15 PM in central time zone and the client is viewing the file today in pacific time zone (2 hrs diff.). I need to show that date/time as 07/15/2004 11:15 AM. I need JS to take གྷ/15/2004 1:15 PM' and somehow convert it to གྷ/15/2004 11:15 AM'. Code:

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View Server Time

Jul 20, 2005

Is it possible to display the current time directly from the server, and not client-side...I have people in different time zones trying to view the same page and the times (based on client) are coming up different.

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Get Web Server Time And Date?

Sep 17, 2005

using the javascript how can I get web server time and date?

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JQuery :: Application With PHP - Ajax Doesn't Work Time To Time ?

Apr 21, 2011

I'm writing an application with PHP that let me have statitics about visited pages for my web site. to save informations needed i use an ajax query with the unload event. The problem that i have is titme to time the script uses with that ajax query doesn't work especially when i stay long time in a page.

This is my code?

Why it works most of time but sometime doesn t work? is there any specifications to take for the unload event ?

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Best Way To Send The Client Time To The Server?

Oct 21, 2009

What is the best way to get the client time to the server? Would I user http headers? (I dont know how to do that) or is ajax the best method? I could use ajax to send the unix timestamp to the server everytime a page loads and save the difference between it and the server timestamp as a session variable. sounds sensible?

I dont want to work with timezones but I do want to get the actual time set on the client's computer.

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Integer Number Using Server Time

Jan 8, 2007

I am creating a contact us form and i want at the completition of the form to add a unique number so the customer can contact us.

I am using java and i decide to use the Server Time. I want to record the day,month,year,hour,minute,msec into 1 number with Java.

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Javascript Run-time Error When Using A Server Certificate

Jul 23, 2005

I have recently set up a server certificate on a web site.
Under certain conditions I need to change the color of a html span
element.

I do this using the following javascript function called from the
onreset attribute of the form element.

function removeWarningMsg()
{
if (isIE) {
document.all.Warning.style.color = "<%=BACKGROUND_COLOUR%>";
}
return true;
}

This was working perfectly fine until I applied the server certificate
to the website. Now when executing this line of code the following error occurs:
Error: 'document.all.warning.style' is null or not an object.

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Programs That Connect In Real Time With A Server

Oct 14, 2011

I am wanting to write some programs that connect in real time with a server. The problem is I do not have a server and really do not know a whole lot about servers. I do know the basics, it connects with sockets and uses a unique port but I do not know how to build one, So I turn here.

Is it possible to make a server using javascript? If not, then what language is used for servers? is it possible for JS to connect to a foriegn language server?

Anyone know where some good tuts are on this? I type in javascript server in yahoo and just get info on JSP and SSI's..

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JQuery :: 1.5.1 Ajax Data Not Sent To Server?

Mar 3, 2011

I have the following piece of code:

$.ajax({
data: someData,
url: submissionUrl,

[code]....

where someData is a vanilla object of key/value pairs, submissionUrl is a valid URL and ajaxSuccess/ajaxError are both functions.Using jQuery 1.5.1, the GET request is delivered to the server without the data. Using jQuery 1.4.4, the request contains the data.Has something changed in the way I should be assigning data to an ajax request in 1.5.1? The docs don't seem to suggest I'm doing anything incorrectly.

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AJAX :: Accessing A XML File On Another Server?

Mar 24, 2009

I want a certain JavaScript script to access an XML file on a different server.

I can use PHP or any other language needed if i have to. but the main file must be in JavaScript.

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AJAX :: Pass Vale To Server?

Jul 5, 2010

I am using PlainAjax. [URL] Here is my code and it is not working if i called from Javascript function.

<script type="JavaScript" src="plainajax.js"></script>
<script language="JavaScript" >
function openWin()

[code]....

But i am not able to get any value in my php program. or is anyother way to pass the variable from Javascript (except pass thru url query string, this is not secure)

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Ajax :: How To Get Code From Server And Execute It

Dec 6, 2009

How to perform on-demand javascript using AJAX? My question is: how to get a javascript code from my server and execute it?

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AJAX :: XmlHTTPrequest - No Response From Server?

May 5, 2010

I am running the scripts below which should return a string containing a URL. So far, it cannot find the form contents in Firefox, but displays the non-dynamic data such as ?Location=. It won't work at all in IE.

HTML Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>

[Code]....

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Is AJAX Server-side Independent Concept??

Oct 31, 2006

AJAX is a rich client-side technology that makes the web pages more
interactive. In practice, the same AJAX client-side code should be
unchanged, regardless of what server-side web technologies we use. I
guess this is same concept as traditional front-end plain html code
that can work with different server-side web technologies for back-end
processing.

Similarly, AJAX should be server-side independent concept,
is that correct? But if this is the case, why there are different AJAX
frameworks available for different server-side web technologies such as
Java, PHP? We should simply just use generic AJAX server-side
independent framework for our AJAX-enabled web applications.

I wonder what server-side technologies that google maps/gmail use for
their AJAX front-end?? I guess google maps/gmail can be good AJAX
models to follow?? What do you think?

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Send Json As Ajax Request To Server

Aug 14, 2007

whats the best way to pass a json string to the server.

if my jsonstring = {a:&#391;',b:'sds',c:'sdg'}

could i send that to the server passing it as 1 variable like so:
url = /serverside.php?json=jsonstring

or would i have to break it down into something like this:
url = /serverside.php?a=1&b=sds&c=sdg

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JQuery :: AJAX Calls To A Server On A Different Port?

Nov 3, 2010

I know about the same-origin policy and that one of the only ways to load data from a cross-domain is to load it as JSON. However, all I am trying to do is access data from a server on another port (which I believe the browser still treats as cross-domain). I need to do this because the server my application is on is a map server and the other server (Apache) is the only one that can handle php scripts. I have also tried out the plug-in from [URL] and while it works when I do $('#phpContent').load('http://www.google.com'); it doesn't work when I try $('#phpContent').load('http://localhost:80/mapScripts/getFiles.php'); I have also tried$.get('http://localhost:80/mapScripts/getFiles.php', function(data) { $('#phpContent').html(data); });

So here I am breaking my brain and do not know what else to attempt.

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AJAX :: Browsers And HTTP Server Responses?

Apr 8, 2010

I have an application running on a non-interactive kiosk that I need to keep updated with information that will be provided by a remote server. To do this, I've created an XMLHttpRequest/Microsoft.XMLHTTP object that checks the modified date in the header of a watched file that resides on a remote server.

This function runs on an interval, and if it detects a change in the modified date since the last check, it retrieves new information from the remote server.

[Code]...

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Ajax :: Pass Values Back From The Server?

Aug 31, 2009

how do i pass values back to javascript from the server via ajax? I don't want to pass entire html. Is there any way to simply pass a JavaScript object or an array without stuff like xml and json? I could probably do an eval() on the result to convert it to a javascript understandable array, but maybe there's a more clever way to do that?

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Ajax :: Sending Multiple Requests To Server

Mar 18, 2009

I need to send 15 requests to my server and get results, these results are queries to other sites. I then update my page with the results. I need to know if I am taking the correct approach, as things are working a bit slow, and i.e., seems the be as slow as a snail.

Here is my function for the first request
Code:
function one(){
var xmlHttpa=null;
try{
xmlHttpa=new XMLHttpRequest();
} catch (e){
try {
xmlHttpa=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
} catch (e){
try {
xmlHttpa=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
} catch (e) {
alert("Your browser does not support AJAX!");
return false;
}}}

xmlHttpa.onreadystatechange=function(){
if(xmlHttpa.readyState==4){
document.getElementById('resulta').innerHTML = xmlHttpa.responseText;
var el = document.getElementById('showMessagea');
el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
applystyle();
}}
xmlHttpa.open("GET","one.php",true);
xmlHttpa.send(null);
}

I then call this function and others from my page, one(); two(); etc. Am I correct in my approach?

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JQuery :: Batch Up Settings And AJAX To Server In One Go?

Aug 2, 2011

I have a table that gets served off to a 3rd party site. Each row has "track" and "hide" checkboxes ... I need to save/update these settings as the user updates their settings so I can call them back later on future visits.

(cookies are not an option... because that is too easily lost and there could be thousands of settings over time)

So, I am leaning toward a AJAX POST using Jquery. Rather than submit on every change... I would like to store the settings in JavaScript and then batch submit every 30 seconds or on page unload. I have most if this working... it is the saving of the data and then batch submission code that I am after.

Let me give you the use case and a scenario:

Table with 100 rows and each row has "track" and "hide". Each row may be associated with one "subject" and multiple rows may have the same subject ... so when you track or hide... it tracks multiple rows (highlights, checks their boxes, and grabs the subject from a row field) OR it "hides" multiple rows based on their subject.

All that is working. (Yes!)

Now, because they could be clicking quickly through... they might track then "untrack" the same subject or hide then "unhide" the same subject all within a very short period of time.

I don't want all those AJAX calls!

So, I need some sort of data storage for the "subjects" that puts them in "track" and "hide" datasets ... removes them out if undone ... and occasionally submits whatever the queued up actions are (if any).

Also, there may be settings grabbed on page load that need undone (the track and hide setting grabbed from the DB that pre-dated that visit) ... so it may not as simple as removing from a data set... there should be an explicit "untrack" & "unhide" submission in those cases to update the DB.

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AJAX :: Encrypt Requests And Responses From The Server?

Jul 12, 2011

I need to encrypt my AJAX requests and responses from the server. As the message format I use simple JSON.Can you advise any libraries about it?

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