I want to display the alert when user enters the time less than the system time and date should be current date and if the date is greater than current date it should ignore the alert box. Here is the code
<script type="text/javascript">
function check() {
var now = new Date(),
timeParts = document.contact_form.time.value.split(':'),
I have added a booking form to a website with belongs to fastbooking.You can see a temporary website here. http:[url]....It works perfectly fine in Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari but it does not load on Internet Explorer.On the other browsers the form loads todays date and the year is generated but on IE the date stays on 01-01 and no year is generated.I'm using wordpress as a cms.I think the code that is not loading is <body onLoad='start();'>But I'm not sure. The code of the year is
<select name='fromyear' class="input" onChange='update_departure();'> <option value="0"></option> </select> But since it's no just the year I assume its the onload code.
I tried to add the onload to the header function like this
I'd like to insert a date on a webpage in the following format: Monday, May 10, 2010 However, I want to be able to set the date 6 days before the current date. So, if today's date is Monday, May 10, 2010, I want it to instead display the following: Tuesday, May 4, 2010
im doing a web page to order train tickets, and i have 2 text boxes where the user inputs a outbound date and a return date if applicable what i want is to check whether the second date either equals or is after the outbound date! im doing it in javascript
I have a start date and end date text boxs. What I would like to achieve is when a submit button is clicked all the available dates between start and end dates should be displayed together with 3 check boxes next to each date (please see below). I am just wondering whether that'sachievablewith jquery, and if so, how I might be able to implement this.
The goal is for selectedDay to be assigned the value of the system variable Mainpackage.subclass0.subclass1.firstDay and then incremented by two days. Mainpackage.subclass0.subclass1.firstDay needs to be unchanged.
Important system variable in red.
To be 'manipulated and used' variable in green.
Even with an intermediary, third, dummy variable it doesn't work:
Code:
//Declarations and instantiations var systemDate = new Date(); var selectedDay = new Date();[code]....
I'm working on a online booking system for office supplies and our client as the following requirement:
He would like to book a item from for example 12.december to 24.december. It also should be possible to book a item only for 2 hours on a day. For example 10 to 12pm!
There are some appendage todo this...
I would like to use jqry datepicker but the datepicker has no "hourview" or? (two-level)
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..
When I use the following script in my web page I do not get a print out. Can anyone tell me what is wrong?
<!-- Begin // Get today's current date. var now = new Date(); // Array list of days. var days = new Array('Sunday','Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday'); // Array list of months.
I am trying to add a calculated number of days to the current date. Here is my code:
Code:
var tempday=new Date(); var adddays=1+(7-tempday.getDay()); tempday.setDate(tempday.getDate()+adddays);
In this case I am calculating the number of days until the next Monday. Since today is Tuesday, it calculates 6 which is correct. The resulting date should be 11/1/2010. However, the month is not wrapping because the result is 10/1/2010. How do I fix this?
I have the following function that will subtract n number of days from todays date. The problem is that it always returns the the wrong calculate date. The month is wrong.
see if you can spot my mistake:
Code:
function returnDate(ndays){ var dayOfTheWeek = now.getDay(); now.setTime(now.getTime() - nDays * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000); alert(now); // returns current date alet(now.getYear() + "/"+now.getMonth()+"/"+now.getDate()) // returns new calculated date }
I am currently working on a calendar memo site for university, and I'm having a small problem. I have some code to validate a date put into a TextBox (day of month only. Month and Year are in drop down menus and are working fine), but whenever I try to click to validate it, I get the following error in Firebug:
QuotedayBox is not defined
And it points me towards the first part of my validation function. The code to get the TextBox displayed is in a Form HTML element and is:
function validate(calEvent) { Step 1: Check box is not empty. if (dayBox.length = "") { alert("Please enter a date")
[Code]....
The error occurs on the line "if (dayBox.length = "") {", right at the start of the function. It looks like the validate function is not recognising that there is a TextBox in the form called dayBox, but I can't see why.
I've implemented a script that shows the current time and date. The issue is when the users browser windows remains open, the time does not update every 60 seconds on the minute change etc. Is there a way to have the time/script reload to reflect the current script or would this be better suited to something server side?
I'm currently using the following script to generate today's date in a form. However it generates month and year separately. Our system works by coupling the month and year together (e.g. 03:2010)
I need to write the current date (dd/mm/yyyy) inside an input element like this Code:<input name="name" type="text" id="id" value="current date here"> I know this code can give me the current date, but i don't know how to write it in the input element
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var currentTime = new Date() var month = currentTime.getMonth() + 1 var day = currentTime.getDate() var year = currentTime.getFullYear() document.write(month + "/" + day + "/" + year) //--> </script>
I am new to this forum, so your help would be most appreciated.
I am trying to create a javascript where, on clicking a button, I will be able to download the latest log file. But the log filename changes everyday as it takes the current date as part of the filename. eg. EMEA_20070806 i.e. EMEA_yyyymmdd Also, the previous day's log file is stored in the same directory.
How can I create a button where it will download the latest log file at all times?
I need to create a calandar that highlights the current date.These are the functions, below is the html page.I am sure most of the problem is within the "for loop" script which I have highlighted.
function writeMonth(calendarDay, currentTime) { document.write("<table class='monthly_table'>"); writeMonthTitle(calendarDay);[code]....
I've browsed through past usenet archives, but can't seem to come across quite the javascript I'm looking for. I'm looking for a simple javascript that will display the date as such:
May 17
So basically, just displaying the current month and the current date. But I would also like the ability to backdate by one day, two days, etc.. So the next date might look as such:
May 15
Which would be two days earlier than today's date, but in keeping with the same format.
I was working on Date() object of javascript. When I write: today=new Date(); year=today.getYear(); month=today.getMonth(); day=today.getDay(); Here everything was correct but when I print month then I got currentmonth-1 that if the currentmonth is 5 then t get 4. If the current month is 07 then I get 06. At last I worked by adding 1 with month like month+1.