When calling the function toLocaleString(), javascritp date object returns
yyyy/mm/dd HH:MM:SS depending on the locale settings. Is it possible to
just display date as yyyy/mm/dd without the time?
i know it returns complete date in my locale, but i wonder if there is something i can do (any other method, for example) so that it does not display hours, min and secs (without using string manipulation):
function dateWithoutHHmmss(data) { return data.substring(0, (data.indexOf(":") - 2)); }
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:
I have scoured the net and found nearly what I'm looking for, but not exactly, and I don't really know javascript, so trying to piece together bits of code hasn't worked. What I need is the script for a live clock with date and time format exactly as follows: Sunday, 07 June 2009, 24:00:00 (GMT+1).I have two separate files with the following code, which gets me close to what I need: Sun Jun 07 19:05:48 2009 Obviously the time is in the wrong place and it doesn't show GMT+1. These are the scripts:
Code: function update() { time = Date();[code]....
Say I put a date and time for like this: Jun-15-04 21:52:06. Here is the form I am using:
<form> <p><input type="text" name="T1" size="20"><br> date</p> <p><input type="text" name="T2" size="20"><br> 90 days from date</p> <p><input type="submit" value="Submit" name="B1"></p> </form>
How could I get to show the date 90 days later to the exact date and time. I would enter the data in the first box and hit submit to show in the second box.
how to get the time and date difference? given two time and date with the following format like in textbox A: 2011-05-03 17:35:47.0 and textbox B: 2011-05-03 16:35:47.0 then the output would be: 0 days, 1 hour, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
create a time clock that display on the status bar and keep on changing every after 1 second. Kindly keep the format as given in the picture.i have created code but i dont know how to put on status bar..my code is
<script language="javascript"> var day = new Date(); var days = new Array(7);[code]....
all i have is this. and its not working. i tried putting vbscript in javascript because vbscript isn't working with chrome.how to make the time running? like this time..
I would like to get the clients date and time (his system time) and store it somewhere so I can use it in my code later. (insert it to database!). Any ideas.
I know on the front end using js you can get the date and time on client machine and store in a hidden field so it can be grabbed to use on the back-end to store in a database or even return a special message based on their time. However, I'm not too sure how to begin.
Does anyone know of a javascript code that will always show the date of next tuesday? We have a reoccurring event every tuesday, so as soon as wednesday hits, we need the date to change to the following tuesday.
I am trying to implement a countdown on my website. I want to calculate the difference between the current date and Jan 1st 2012 at 12:01am. I need to have the format in dd:hh:mm:ss so i can push it into this class.I've been reading posts but can't get it to work properly.
Im trying to put a date/time picker on a form Im making in DreamWeaver. I cant get it to work though. What am I doing wrong?
I put this after <head>
<script LANGUAGE="Javascript" SRC="C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/vacf/javascript/calendarpopup/combined-compact/CalendarPopup.js"></SCRIPT> <script LANGUAGE="Javascript"> var cal = new CalendarPopup(); </SCRIPT>
and "Select" is what launches it. This is at the text box:
I'm testing out a script that should display date and time by time zone through use of the innerHTML method. Something is off, neither day or time is being displayed on screen.
function initTime(){ var allTags=document.getElementsByTagName("*"); for (var i=0;i<allTags.length;i++){ if(allTags[i].className.indexOf("tz")==0){
Not sure about the analog type of clock at the moment, and maybe looking at the digital type. Anyone know if it's possible for the code to work for two countries at the same time, both dynamically changing for minutes and seconds, and for them to automatically change for daylight savings times (both countries change on the same dates), on the same page please?
So I am trying to get an update date/time script to work with the server time, or a given time zone (-5 GMT). Right now, the script below references the local machines time. Code:
I have a question about what the most certain method to obtain the correct UTC time in javascript is.On my forum, there is a countdown clock, that should show the same amount, wherever the user is located. I use UTC in javascript to get the current time, but I have trouble getting consistent results.I have tried two methods:Method 1:
Code: var d = new Date(); var localTime = d.getTime();
I've used countdown timers etc. that use the Jquery library, so I know it's possible for Jquery to retrieve the date and time for use.I was wondering if there is a way to limit the time a DIV is shown depending on the time or date. For example:
<div class="show_content"> Content </div>
And I want to show this DIV only from 12 am onwards on the day of 16th December
anyone knows how to get the past 6th month date using time difference? like if the current date is given 18-April-2011 then the past 6th month date is 18-October-2010...how can this be done by using time difference?