Only Letting Timer Count For X Seconds?
Dec 22, 2010
I'm trying to adapt a script I found online for a timer that goes in my webpage. The timer counts from 30 seconds down to 0. I've adapted it so that when it reaches 0 it goes back up to 30, but I was wondering how can I make it so that after a certain number of loops through the timer, it executes some other (non-JS) code instead of just doing the timer forever?I've introduced a variable t to try to do this, but when I put in if(t>1) {break} at the bottom, the timer doesn't work properly anymore (it doesn't display a number in the box).
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May 5, 2009
I have created a javascript count down timer to be used in asp.net. Basically, I create a countdown time for user to register (20 mins). If the countdown is around 5 min (that means the user is inactive for 15 min) then generate confirm box asking whether the session has to be active. If the user clicks ok, then we reset the time. If cancel is clicked, we proceed with the timer countdown till it reaches zero and logged out. IF he does not do any action, the countdown timer will proceed and logged out.
The problem is: Whenever the confirm box is popped up, the timer counter stops the counting. And If user does not click on either button and remain inactive for more than 5 min (by 5 min, the user should be logged out) there is nothing done that means, the counter stops countdown and the user is not logged out. Is there anywhere to determine in javascript whether a confirm box is popped up?
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Nov 4, 2010
I want to add simple countdown timer for 30 sec 0r 60 sec,the time will display on the page to the users with countdown, if user is not respond with in this time, the page will be automatically redirects to the specified page.
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Mar 16, 2011
I am in need of a functionality for a system where in there PHP mysql system having a table bid which has columns(bid_product, "createtime")basically if the user does not bid for the product within 20 hours the bid will close for this i need to display a timer which keeps counting till 20 + hours of the create time, After a long search for timers i finally found a .Js which would work just fine for static values within the .js script when i tried to pass values from my database the timer does not change on itself but each time i have to refresh to check the time left.
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Aug 23, 2010
I have a page "v.php" which got an iframe that shows different pages for 3 seconds after they have loaded. There is a page "w.php" that needs to be shown in the iframe but it needs to be shown for 10 seconds after it's loaded. How can I make so "w.php" freezes the timer for at least 10 seconds and then let it start?
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Changing Seconds to Hours in Timer
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I'm trying to make a count-up timer that counts to 100 or 1000 then adds 1 to another number.i would like the timer speed to be adjustable if possible.
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May 13, 2011
I'm trying to make a countdown timer, it works fine if I define the value myself from where it has to start. However, when I try to take output from the user it says undefined and 'Nan'.Basically my problem is that if I give c a value like c = 30. it works fine. But when I try to take the input , it gives an undefined error.
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Feb 16, 2010
im trying to build a auction system where by it will have a count down time and when users bid on the item it will extend for about 15 secs for each bid but how do i make it in ajax way of like httprequest to merge with countdown timer? like when users bids it will add the time to the existing countdown timer and after that the page will not refresh but it will refresh it in the back end?
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Jan 6, 2010
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.
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Oct 16, 2009
I've been scouring google and multiple forums for an answer to this, and nothing really 'hit the nail on the head' as far as what I am trying to do.What I have is a game server status window in an iframe on my site, which is already set to auto refresh every 30 seconds. (It was a task in itself to get rid of the refresh flicker btw)Now, the problem is, people coming to the site don't know 'when' the 30 seconds started, even though it starts when they enter the site. This is causing confusion and many questions (even though they can just wait the 30 seconds and watch it change).
I found a forum on dynamicdrive that had a script which counted down, but the counter didn't reset to 30 seconds, which made it pretty much useless.All I want it to say is "next refresh in 30 seconds" under the iframe window, and count down.Beings as the php file that the iframe is linked to already starts timing itself upon page entry, I just need a timer that displays a countdown that also starts on page entry. I just want to show people that it will be refreshing when the timer hits "0".Is this possible? I've spent 4 hours trying different scripts and nothing does what I want (they either refreshed the entire page, or the timers wouldn't restart), so I am starting pretty much from scratch with this, and I am throwing this to the masters.
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I'm currently trying to make an accurate stopwatch and count-down timer. So far, I've just worked on the stopwatch, but it is inaccurate due to the calculation time of the Javascript. A more accurate method would perhaps be to compare the starting time and the current time, where the times are retrieved using the Date object. However, using this method I am not sure how to start/stop the timer (eg. I stop it at 1:00 and then start it again 5 minutes later, and it continues from the time it stopped - 1:01, 1:02, etc.). Code:
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Jun 17, 2011
As I am new to java scripts, I usually solve thing with trial and error. What I need is a very simple java script for a count down timer, after searching here I found this:
<font style="font-size:72px" color="#FF0000" face="Arial">
<script type = "text/javascript">
var page = "[URL]";
//The page to redirect to function getSeconds() {
startTimer (3); // 36 hours
} .....
I modified some stuff, as I defined the font face and size, the color as well, and I added a var to open a certain page when the time is over (as I said before, all these modifications came right with trial and error). So, is that script good? or are there better scripts that do the same job? Any script that does the same functionality of the script I mentioned but instead of showing digits it shows:
01 minutes 31 seconds
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Jun 8, 2011
I was wondering how I can make the page refresh after the timer has reached 0 for X amount of seconds? Here is the code I am using [code]...
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May 8, 2010
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.
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Apr 24, 2011
I have the following code that will count the elapsed time and print the value in seconds after the user hits the stop button. However we are trying to get it to post the elapsed time in hours. So lets say the elapsed time is 20 mintues, the output would be .3 hours.
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May 3, 2011
what is the best way to count the seconds between each onkeyup to "autosave" without sending an ajax command after each key? id like my script to update after 2 seconds of no typing.... (yes, jquery is in use on the page)
function microtime (get_as_float) {
var now = new Date().getTime() / 1000;
var s = parseInt(now, 10);
return (get_as_float) ? now : (Math.round((now - s) * 1000) / 1000) + ' ' + s;
}
[Code]....
i'd use onchange or onblur but that requires you to unfocus the field before it saves...
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Nov 8, 2011
I have this code that allows a select box change a price feild. it works fine however when i add something to the cart the select box still changes but the value (in the cart) does not.im thinking this is where i am going wrong it is not allow a new refresh
Code:
var pie = $(form).find('#boo').val();
This is what i'm trying to do but i get NAN
[code]....
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Oct 11, 2011
I've wrote what (at least in my mind) and awsome report generator for a group who uses my server. The user gets all the data from the server via the server's normal reporting tools, and then sorts/shows/hides/formats columns using javascript/jquery (saves server cycles). There is only one slight problem (think "grand canyon" slight), once a user has a form he or she wants, then the user needs to save the tab separated value form of the report to disk.
I can output the TSV into a DIV (and probably an IFRAME I'm guessing), and do for display purposes. However, the users need to copy/paste at this point, which is rather user-unfriendly. Is there a way to either prompt a file download/save (without making a call to the server and wasting time), or opening up a new tab with just the desired text, so the user can save it?
EDIT: I'd rather not replace the whole page that generates the report, as the user probably doesn't want to lose his or her work in formatting setings, and my want to generate multiple reports from one dataset/query, without having to rewrite the query.
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Sep 15, 2009
I need a count down clock that will count down 18 minutes and reset itself at the end. also i need a counter that increases by +1 every 18 minutes starting at 0.
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Apr 12, 2011
i found a script that starts counting seconds from 0 till x. i wanted it to display the seconds in mm:ss (minutes : seconds) .. now i only get "NaN:0" (NaN for minutes and 0 for seconds). this is how i ended up : [URL]
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Jun 20, 2011
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?
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Sep 11, 2010
I need to develop this feature for a charity site displays a number that counts up 1 every 15 seconds. This is to show how many times a kid is abused in this country.
I figured this piece of code was a good start:
function doSomething() {
setTimeout('doSomething()',15000);
}
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Jan 19, 2007
I'm trying to write a script that will run a function every x many seconds. I'd have thought that there would be a function for this already, but I didnt find anything. So I wrote the following..
do{
now = new Date
seconds = now.getSeconds()
if(seconds+"2" == now.getSeconds()){
function();
}}
while(1)
Which didn't work.. just hung the browser. BTW 2 is the interval in seconds.
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Oct 31, 2004
Could reorganize to make it a bit shorter, but. . .
//*******************************************************
//Convert seconds to HH:MM:SS
//*******************************************************
function convertHMS(sec)
{
//From JS FAQ by Liorean
Number.prototype.toDecimals=function(n){
n=(isNaN(n))?
2:
n;
var
nT=Math.pow(10,n);
function pad(s){
s=s||'.'
return (s.length>n)?
s:
pad(s+Ɔ');
}
return (isNaN(this))?
this:
(new String(
Math.round(this*nT)/nT
)).replace(/(.d*)?$/,pad);
}
if(sec>59)
{
var hrs=sec/3600;
if(hrs<0)
{
hrs="00";
var min=hrs*60;
min=min.toDecimals(8);
var snd=min.substring(min.indexOf('.'),min.length);
min=min.substring(Ɔ',min.indexOf('.'));
if(min<10)
{
min=Ɔ'+min
}
snd=Math.round(snd*60);
if(snd<10)
{
snd=Ɔ'+snd;
}
var tm=hrs+':'+min+':'+snd;
}
else
{
hrs=hrs.toDecimals(8);
var min=hrs.substring(hrs.indexOf('.'),hrs.length)
hrs=hrs.substring(Ɔ',hrs.indexOf('.'));
if(hrs<10)
{
hrs=Ɔ'+hrs;
}
min=min*60
min=min.toDecimals(8);
var snd=min.substring(min.indexOf('.'),min.length);
min=min.substring(Ɔ',min.indexOf('.'));
if(min<10)
{
min=Ɔ'+min
}
snd=Math.round(snd*60);
if(snd<10)
{
snd=Ɔ'+snd;
}
var tm=hrs+':'+min+':'+snd;
}
}
else
{
if(sec<10)
{
sec="0"+sec;
}
var tm="00:00:"+sec
}
return tm;
}
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i have a form.. i validated it..if the form has an empty field, instead of popping up an alert box, i need to display a message that goes off say after 5 seconds..
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