How To Add One Hour To Current Time
Oct 9, 2011suppose if user enter the pickup time as 11:00 clock and the system time is 11:15 then I want to display the pop up message
View 1 Repliessuppose if user enter the pickup time as 11:00 clock and the system time is 11:15 then I want to display the pop up message
View 1 RepliesIs any way to calculate the time in hour elapsed between two hours?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a webpage with a world clock. On the clock page are 12 buttons (World Cities). When the user clicks these buttons. The time for the relevant world city is displayed. (The time is updated by an on.click function for each individual button. That either subtracts or adds the hours from GMT. For example. If the time is GMT 18:00:00. The user clicks the Paris button and the function adds 1 hour to result in 19:00:00)
However. If the GMT time is for example 21:00:00 and the user clicks the Tokyo button (GMT+9 hours). The time displayed is 30:00:00. So I have been trying to work out how I can stop the time adding past 23:59:59.
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I have a page here [URL] I can add the rows now dynmically. My problem when submit I want the locations to be selected and the location cant be same. I have put this <select class='required' but is not workning either too. Secondly I want to make sure the dwell time column is fields in hour:minute format.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to check the user enter time with current system. If user enter the time less than the current system time then I want to display the alert box. But the code is not working. Here is the code
<html>
<head>
<title>test</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
var d = new Date();
var curr_hour = d.getHours();
var curr_min = d.getMinutes();
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I'm not really a Java writer, so I don't know how to do this myself, though I imagine it would be pretty simple. I am looking to add a script to a webpage that allows users to input a time manually, and have it converted to GMT/Zulu time and display the converted time. I have seen a lot of time zone conversion scripts online, but they all just convert whatever the current system time is to another time zone. I am looking for a script that allows users to convert a time and show the zulu time, for times other than the current time. The time zone the inputed local time would be in is +4:30 (Kabul). I don't really care about style or aestehtics, just a simple script I can insert into a web page to have a time input field. The converted output time can appear in another field, a popup bubble, etc, again style isn't really an issue. It's really just to help people in my job who need to know what the GMT/Zulu time was for certain local times after the fact. One would think it shouldn't be that hard to just subtract 4:30 in your head, but apparently it is.
View 3 Replies View RelatedThis is my first time doing JavaScript I don't what I did wrong here, but the problem its not showing up the current date and time.
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I have tried using different browser chrome,IE9,Maxtor, and Opera my OS is Win7
The function below should work, but I would like to know how to get the to
display at a specific area on a website. Can sombody tell me how to make
use of this function. I have it pasted in the right area of my website
(head section) and I'm sure it is loading when the page loads, but not sure
how to execute it.
function getTime()
{
var tNow = new Date()
return tNow.toLocaleTimeString()
}
<html>
<head>
<title>
Date
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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 want to validate the time field so that the user can enter the time more than 3 hours from the current time.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a problem here. I know how to store a cookie and check a cookie... but i don't know how to calculate the time between current visit and previous visit...
Example.
I logged in @ 1pm and logged in again @ 3pm... It should a msg like "your last visit was 2 hours ago"
I'm using jquery with a simple ajax call to display the current time, but I'm getting undefined for the time instead of the actual time and I'm not sure why.
This is my code:
I would like to be able to resize my current window to 1024x768 and center it at the same time. I know how to resize (window.resizeTo(1024,768)) but I don't know how to center the window. The only examples I can find are opening new windows such as this:[URL] I'm restricted in that I have to have the script on one page and I cannot open new windows e.g. open a new popup window and close the opener.
View 2 Replies View RelatedSo I have to display my school timetable, read the current time, and using javascript highlight the current lesson.
My teacher says i must use about 3/4 functions not switch cases.
where I can get a Date and Time Picker that will only allow to choose current dates instead of past dates written in Javascript or JQuery?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have two textfield in html forms I want to take value of current system time in one textbox in another text box I need manupulation(subtract 30 minutes) on times stored in textbox and want to display result in another textbox. is it possible through javascript?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have calendars on my site where tenants can make reservations for shared rooms. The start times are listed in a drop down starting at 8am and going through 5pm at one hour intervals. What I'd like to be able to do is make the drop down be populated 1 hour from the current time. For example, if it is 8 now, I'd like the time in the drop down to start at 9. Is this something that's possible or wishful thinking?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to roll out a 24 hour event, where at the top of every hour one div is swapped out for another. The code I'm using is:
onload=function(){
var rightNow = new Date();
var day = rightNow.getDay();
var hour = rightNow.getHours();
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But, it only works with two instances of it...for two divs. If I put the code in three or more times, to swap out 3 or more divs, it doesn't work.
I'm thinking I should be able to write everything into one block of code, but can't figure it out. Any suggestions? I'm sorry to bother people with this, I just can't find any info online and I want to test it out ASAP so I know if I have to abandon the effort and try something else. I would just like to avoid having to build it in Flash too.
I am trying to create a script that will load an image based upon the hour of the day... Ultimately, the script needs to function as follows:
- A user navigates to the URL
- An image is displayed that is 2 hours old
I have a camaera/utility to upload my image files by hour and updated every 10 minutes. So I have 24 images with a consistent name based upon the hour they where captured (e.g. 12.jpg, 13.jpg, etc...).
Therefore, all I need it a script that will determine what the current hour and display the image that corresponds to two hours previous. I know I can use the javascript math functions to get the 2 hour delay, but it's actually outputting the images that I'm having difficulty with.
I'm thinking I need to use the javascript "Switch" function, similar to the following, but I just can't seem to figure out how to make the script output an image instead of text. Code:
The code bellow validates an number is between 0 and 59.I want to modify the code to make another function which validates an entered value is numeric and between 0 and 24 (for the hour of the day).Since sorry i did not understand the function bellow, can some one pls help me understand it or guide me for creating a similar function which validates the entered hour of the day is between 0 and 24?
function isBetween_0_59(evt, ctrl) {
var result = isNumberKey(evt);
if (result) {[code]........
Take a variable...
var time = "12:00"
split it...
var hour=time.split(":");
...then add or subtract from the numeric value of hour[0] based on timezone.
EST = -5
PST = -8
What would be the best way of doing this?
I have a countdown script I'd like to modify so that the countdown ends at a specific hour, and not on a particular day at midnight. I'm new to coding (Ruby), so still trying to get the hang of Javascript:
var current="Expired"
var montharray=new Array("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec")
function countdown(yr,m,d){
theyear=yr;themonth=m;theday=d
var today=new Date()
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I want this script to loop on a 36 hour countdown timer starting at the date I specify. How can I do it?
Code:
<script type = "text/javascript">
dateFuture = new Date(2010,9,5,10,43,00);
function GetCount(){
dateNow = new Date();
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works ok, but my alert box comes in really slowly, then bounces. I want it to appear faster and to also appear after exactly one hour. I don't think that works right either. What do I need to change in order to do this?
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I have some time for selection on my form, 30 minute time slots by default, what I would like to do is if a user has checked 1 hour then the selected time along with the an extra 30 minutes is selected
<% set Rs1 = objconn.execute("SELECT * FROM tEvents ") %>
<select id="eventTime" name="eventTime" onchange="checkTime();">
<option class="xxx" value="1">Please Select start time</option>
<%Do While NOT Rs1.EOF%>
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1. i want to get the current time, possibility no from client computer ( sometimes their time is wrong)? i dont know whether can achieve but if cannot, then never mind, just get from client computer.
2. for example now is 1:25 am, i want to generate dynamically every half an hour timing from 2 am(round up) till for example 11 am
something like
<select>
<option>2:00</option>
<option>2:30</option>
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