Count Number Of Sunday From A Given Date To Today?
Mar 4, 2011counting the number of Sundays from a given date to todays date?For example the given date is 11/27/2010, so how many Sundays from then til today?
View 3 Repliescounting the number of Sundays from a given date to todays date?For example the given date is 11/27/2010, so how many Sundays from then til today?
View 3 RepliesI have one web-page on the web-site & I would like to detect a select date isn't in the past, so I use:
var date_today = new Date();
It works well, except if I (or other user) changing the System Time of the computer to the past,I discover that the date_today is actually that date ... therefore my detection is wrong!I would like to use the today date of the Server where my web-page located ... so that I don't concern about local system date any more Any java code to get today date on the Server?
What I'm looking to do is be able to load a number of pages in advance for a daily blog, and then have index.html automatically pick the right page based on today's date. I guess I'll name the files something like '20090708.html', '20090709.html' etc.As well as selecting the right page to display (happy to use frames for that if there's no other way), I want to include "previous post" and "next post" buttons at the top of each page. Happy to hardcode what they point to, but I'd like a function whereby the "next post" button is not displayed if the user is on "today's" page.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have 3 combo boxes/select option statements that are Months, Days, and Years. I want to set each combo box to today's date. How would I do that through Javascript?
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhat I want to do is to check if the selected date in a form textbox is less than today in which case an error message should be displayed. I tried to write the code myself, but unfortunatelly I miss something.Here are th lines:
Code:
function dateValidation()
{
var obj = book.dc1.value;
var day = obj.value.split("/")[0];
var month = obj.value.split("/")[1];
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I have basic JS knowledge. I am trying to organize a JS timer which counts down to a specific date. After the target date is meet the timer starts to count up. Can someone point me to a JS sample which executes this count-down+target-date+then-count-up theme?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI use the Datepicker plugin of [url]. How can I put the date value directly in to the input text, when I click the "Today" of the Datepicker?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to count the characters in a string. The problem here is, the 'return key' i.e if 'enter key' should be counted as 2 instead as 1 character.
I tried few logics but none of them worked out. I tried with php ajax too. It worked fine in firefox but not in IE.
Here is the logic i used. When onkeyup call the js function.. which calls the php page by passing the string as encodeURIComponent(str).
Now, I took the string in php and counted the in the string and added the no of occurrence of to the string length.
My concern is, IE is returning 3 for return key instead of 2.
I want to know how to count to a number via jQuery. jQuery should get a value in a variable and then start counting to it in a fix time. for example the number is 500.67 then i should start with 1 and the add up until it reaches 500.67 in 5 seconds, so the final value is not visible at the begining but at the end. the numbers can b between 1 and about 1 million but it should always need 5 seconds to count to it (must not be always +1 but i should count smooth).
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm creating a small contextMenu for my website:
// Right click on file
$('.file').live('mousedown', function(event) {
// If rightmouseclick (=3)
if(event.which == 3) {
$(this).bind("contextmenu", function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
});
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When I right click on a file and pick "openFile"from the context menu, the action only run once. But when I do this again, it runs twice. When I do this again, it run three times, and so on ... For some reason jQuery (or JavaScript) is counting the times I have clicked on the class '.file', and fires the action according to this number.
how do you count the number of checkboxes that have been selected say I want more than 1 and less than 3 to be selected out of 5?
<script type="text/javascript">
if (document.formName.numberOfBlanks.checked >= 1 && document.formName.numberOfBlanks.checked <= 3)
alert("test")
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how do i count the number of elements in a form ?
document.FormName.elements.length
i get this error from mozilla firebird:
Error: document.FormName has no properties
are u allowed to access forms directly in this way ?
Does anyone know how I could (in javascript, or any client-side lang) cound the number of lines in a given textfile?
View 1 Replies View RelatedGiven a string, 'theCode', and an integer, 'tabs', can anyone help me count the number of leading tabs in theCode and save that number to tabs?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have created a script that checks through fields in a cmc and finds any opening and closing divs. What i want to do it count the number of times the opening/closing div appears in a field.
Code:
ISite[] oSites = ms.getAvailableSites( ctx );
IType[] oSiteTypes = oSites[0].getTypes();
String[] aFields = null;
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I have a piece of Javascript which i'm using to count the number of words in a textbox, which works nicely.
However the text called into that textbox is called dynamically from a database and the amount of words called into that box is ONLY shown when the user clicks on the textbox using onkeyup or I can create it when I use onClick.
is there anyway you can say on page load or something similar rather than having to click a box using onkeyup or onClick?
I have a php page that dynamically generates any number of text boxes.
To validate its input, I need to know how many text boxes are in the form.
I'm currently trying something like:
Code:
I'm sure that's completely wrong but there has to be a way to count the number of elements in a form.
I have a dynamic html. i'm trying to count the number of checkboxes checked.
For some reason this isn't working.
Code:
I wanna find out the number of my columns in my table. How can I do that? I have tried to do it with the following code, but it delivers me an "undifined" as result. What's wrong here?
HTML Code:
I was wondering if anybody can provide me with high level suggestions as to how to do the following in javascript.I want to record the number of times a piece of javascript is run across multiple disparate machines.To do this I was thinking that the javascript should open javascript a webpage every time it is run. I can then count how many times that webpage has been called which in turn will be the number of times the javascipt has run. However I don't want the webpage to open in the users machine as this will be really annoying for the user.if you can think of a better way to complete the overall goal.
View 8 Replies View RelatedSo never done this one before so I am having a bit of a time trying to figure this one out.
Say I have a list of LI element and only a few of them have a inline style of display block, the rest have a display of none.
How would I go about looping through and dertmining the number of elements that have a display of block?
for(var m = 0; m < li.style.display.length; i++)
{
alert(m);
};
The above is just crazy but where my mind melts..
i need to write a function that counts the number of names seperated by a '/'for example if i write aashish/ankush in a field the number returned should be 2
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm currently working on a javascript form validator and have run into a problem. The validator is used to make sure that the customer has entered a number in the quantity input box of the item they wish to purchase.
Code:
function validateRE(fieldToCheck, strRegExp, msg, min, max) {
if (!min) { min = 0 }
if (!max) { max = 100 }
for (i=0;i<15;i++)
{
if (fieldToCheck[i].value) {
var re_pattern = strRegExp;
if (!re_pattern.test(fieldToCheck[i].value) || fieldToCheck[i].value.length < min || fieldToCheck[i].value.length > max) {
alert(msg);
fieldToCheck[i].focus();
fieldToCheck[i].select();
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
Used with:
Code:
<form method="post" action="../some_URL"
onsubmit="return (
validateRE(this.quantity, /^[1-9]{1}$|^[0-9]{2,3}$/,
'Please enter a Quantity.', 1, 3)
);">
The part in question is the red highlighted section.
The number of items that is under a specific product is generated dynamically and can range from 2-20. How can I get javascript to count the total number of items and run "for i=0;i<total number" instead so it is different for each product page?
I am delving into the coding world and while I understand the basic principle of cookies, conditional statements, arrays, etc...I have looked around the web and this forum with little success. If the situation below is too complicated, I would really appreciate even a shove in the right direction regarding the logic.How could I show a preset counter which counts up from a preset, beginning number toward a preset, end number? I imagine the increment and speed is set be the difference between the two numbers and a timeframe.
:confused: Assumptions:I would rather not set the increment but edit the end number to show a steady increase. As I update that number, the increment adapts dynamically. I would want the number/script to be useful, so it should not refresh to the beginning number on each page load (i.e. num=0). When a visitor comes to the page, it must seem like the counter has been steadily been increasing in their absence.Coke or Pesi did something similar one time regarding cans sold to date (doubt it was plugged into a DB somewhere but rather based on a steady sales figure) and it was pretty cool.
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
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I'm trying to figure out how to make something happen only if there are more than one link inside a div.[code]For now I'm trying to make the little div with the class "cover caption" NOT move when there is only one link in the div.THe reason for this is that I want the whole div to be clickable if there is only one link inside.
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