Link Appears Every 24 Hours
Jun 11, 2009I'm looking for a script that once someone clicks a certain link, it will disappear and then reappear every 24 hours. Cookies may have to be set for this.
View 7 RepliesI'm looking for a script that once someone clicks a certain link, it will disappear and then reappear every 24 hours. Cookies may have to be set for this.
View 7 Replieshow do i get it/what is the source code so when one java pop up appears when my page is visited another one appears over the top of it like in windows when they is 2 boxes but one overlaps the other one
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View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a simple little code script and I'd like either the onClick function (or the entire code itself, whichever is easiest) to only load once every 24 hours for each IP address. So "123.1.22.333" should only get the effect of this code once every 24 hours regardless if they revisit my site 5 times a day let's say.
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What I am wanting to do is have the time with a 0 before the hour all the time except for 10, 11 or 12 o clock (e.g 09:00) I tried adding the following code it works but only for AM time and not PM time: -
// Pad the Hours with leading zeros, if required
currentHours = ( currentHours < 10 ? "0" : "" ) + currentHours;
Heres the code:
function init ( )
{
timeDisplay = document.createTextNode ( "" );
[Code]....
I've looked around the web and tried to find a Javascript Countdown, however, the only ones I could really find were the ones that countdown to a particular date [code]Problem is, it counts down to a particular date, and I don't want that. The reason why is because everyone's time will be different, and I want it to be a "global" countdown, fr an event happening on a website (like the launch of something).Is it possible to, other then going by date, go by days/hours/minutes/seconds?So if I enter say, 2 days, 5 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds, it'll start counting down EXACTLY 2 days and 5 hours, and not change per people's time zone?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a jquery plug in that will make it easy to enter Hours of Operation ( to indicate when a business is open) as a form element. My current solution is Egor Khmelevs Safari Style Slider [URL]..) but it will not jump to where you click on the slider, and will only allow selection by dragging the pointers.
Is there a way to modify this plug in to accept click events to set the pointers? Or is there a better solution for what I am attempting? My hours of operation slider is just like the last demonstration on that page, except it spans 24 hours.
I have the below form where the user enters the hours and minutes worked on a task. I want to be sure that the total for the form is at least 8 hours. How can I do that?
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It needs to manage a venue's event.
I want to validate the time field so that the user can enter the time more than 3 hours from the current time.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI 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?
I've been trying to figure this script out for awhile and I've hit a wall. Basically, what I want to do for my organization's website is to use JS to display an image containing our hours and have it change each day of the week.
The hard part (for me) is that there are certain days we're closed. Ideally, I'd like a separate "We're Closed" message to overwrite the image carrying our hours on specific days (major holidays like Xmas, New Years, Vet's Day, furlough periods, etc. etc.).
Here's the code I've managed to cobble together (I have a real basic understanding of JS, so I've been pulling scripts from sites offering free copy/pastecode):
[Code]...
For the most part, this code works just fine. However, if I jump my system clock to December 24, the "closure.png" comes up appears ALONGSIDE the hours image for that day of the week. In other words, I've got two images appearing right next to each other - that's not what I want.
How can I work the code in such a way that when a closure date comes up (in this case, 12/24), just the "closure.png" image shows up by itself?
I had a requirement in javascript.If I enter time as 12 it should automatically insert colon after hours and shoud allow user to enter minutes. First enter hours 12 while we are ready to insert minutes it should automatically insert colon as well as minutes.
function autoTabTimes(input, len) {
if (input.value.length == 2) {
if (input.value.indexOf(":") == -1) {
input.value = input.value + ":";
} var str = input.value.split(":");
if (str[0].length == 1) {
input.value = "0" + str[0];
}}
if (input.value.length >= len) {
input.value = input.value.slice(0, len);
input.form[(getIndex(input) + 1)].focus();
} return true;
}
The above code is working but it is not allowing user to edit the time back space is not working.
JavaScript function that looks at the time and only displays a chat button during available hours.Right now I have it set to only show the button from 8 am to 6pm. I really would like to change it so the button only shows from 8am to 5:30pm but I dont know how to do half hours.Here is what I have right now:
Code:
function validate_time()
{
[code].....
to add minuts and seconds so can change the background ex. 07:45:00 instead of just hours only.
/* This script and many more are available free online at
The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com
Created by: Anonymous | http://musikimiz.googlepages.comLicensed under: Creative Commons
[code].....
Let's say you provide an online service from 7:00AM to 6:00PM Eastern
Time (daylight time in the summer). Is there way of showing these
hours of availability on a web page in the user's local time?
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
I discovered a problem; if the employee works less than 8 hours they may not take a lunch. I have it set to automatically subtract 30 minutes for lunch. How do I write it to only subtract 30 minutes if the work day is greater than 4 hours? I am new to java script and have NEVER programmed anything previously. I am working in Adobe LiveCycle Designer and what I have done so far was gleaned by reading the internet. So please, if you reply break it down Barney style.
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
(1) I have 4 product, for each product i have different end date stored in mysql in DB.
(2) I need to calculate time time remaining for the end date for each product, for eg;
Product 1 end date : 10/05/2010 (i need to show the time remaining for the end of 10/05/2010 from current time and date). Like wise i need to show for different products.
I have a problem with my confirmation box. The problem is that when I click on a button, it will display the confirmation box, if I click OK then it will close the confirmation box and quickly open up the same confirmation box asking the same thing, if I click OK again then it submits the form. It does the same for Cancel where if I click Cancel for first time then confirmation box closes and reappears again asking to confirm again, if I click Cancel again then it closes the confirmation box.
It gets worse, if I click OK for the first confirmation for example then click Cancel for second confirmation, then it will show third confirmation and if I click OK then 4th confirmation box will appear after third one closes and etc.
I obviously want Confirmation box to appear once and if user Clicks OK, then submit form else close confirmation box. So what I want to know is why is it doing this. I have no errors in error console and I can't really see problem with my code:
Below is Code: (I included all relevant functions so you understand what each function does)
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
<title>Create a Session</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
function validation() {
[Code].....
i have the following phone book which i would like to implement a few extra jscript functions I would like 1. When a user clicks the checkbox the value appears in the textfield and is written to the page.
"1 recepient added"
2. When a user checks a 2nd option, the value is added to the textfield seperated by a comma
And a value written
"2 recepient(s) added"
based on the total
Any assistance ? Code:
I need a counter that will display beside a link, with the number of times the same link has been clicked. I do not have FTP access to the site, since it is based on a CMS.
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