Add A Stop Button To Stop The Clock?
Oct 19, 2010How do I add a stop button to stop the clock. Here is my code below.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script language="Javascript1.2">
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How do I add a stop button to stop the clock. Here is my code below.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script language="Javascript1.2">
<!--
[Code]....
I am trying to stop and then start my clock, but something goes wrong
<script type="text/javascript">
function start_clock(){
var today = new Date();
var h = today.getHours();
var m = today.getMinutes();
var s = today.getSeconds();
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