Messing With A Countdown Clock Script - Remove The Days Feature
Jan 21, 2010
I've been messing with a countdown clock script...
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1. How can I remove the days feature from the clock.
2. Is there a way I can have the counter countdown to 12:00pm everyday day?
So when 0 is reached it doesn't just stop, it'll reset and countdown to 12:00pm again.
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Oct 10, 2005
I am looking for a simple countdown clock that displays a countdown in days, hours, minutes and seconds. I do have one on my sites's CPanel, but I don't really like the look of it. I'm not really looking for anything specific, if it looks good then I'll use it.
I wondered if anyone knows where I can get a countdown clock from?
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I have the javascript to create a countdown clock but i need to use Arrays to show multiple countdown clocks for different time.
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I've got some code off of the web I'm using on my website, it is a javascript clock, it works fine in firefox and thats it, I would like to get it working in at least IE.
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I'm trying to make a countdown clock and it works, except only when you load it. After it's loaded it just displays the time from when you got there. Is there a way to make it run every second? I tried setTimeout("countDown()",1000) But I can't seem to get it to work. I have found others that work but they only go to one date, and I need one that restarts every Sunday.
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I have created a 30:00 Countdown Clock but when it gets to 9 seconds in the seconds field it shows a 9 instead of 09
Example
This is what I get: 29:9
This is what I need: 29:09
Not sure how to do it, I am new to working with JavaScript
<form name="counter"><input type="text" size="8"
name="d2"></form>
<script>[code]......
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Im having trouble implementing a countdown clock from within a php page. I am using the countdown clock from dynamic drive. It works well if I have the javascript in the php page, but when I move it to an external js file clock.js it gives an 'invalid date'. Does it have something to do with the php tags inside the function ? below is the code.
callclock.php
<script src="clock.js" language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
</script>
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Oct 28, 2009
modify this script be set to a specific Time Zone rather than picking up the time from the local machine? I want it to countdown to 6:00 am EST.
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what to add where if it is possible?
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Jul 20, 2010
All I need is a simple countdown clock where I can input a random total number of seconds from a variable and it will display a countdown containing days, hours, minutes and seconds.
For example:
input: 95500 seconds
Output: 1d 2h 31m 40s
I would like this to be like a live "ticker" so the clock goes down without having to reload the page.
Let me know if this can be done.
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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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I'm trying to sort a countdown clock for my website: [URL] My vision of it was a transparent background, Blue text and a simple Day : Hour : Minute : Second Layout. I found a free .js countdown clock at [URL] I havn't used .js much
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Apr 28, 2009
teaching myself javascript. my current self-challenge is to write a countdown clock that will tick off the days, hours, minutes, seconds until a certain date.i'm thinking that this should be what's happening in the javascript:
get current date/time (using new Date())
get future date/time counting down to (using new Date(2009,7,7))
subtract current from future (Math.ceil(movie.getTime - today.getTime))
convert resulting milliseconds to back to time format (not sure how to do that yet)write result back to html page (not sure how to do that yet, either)loop the whole thing every 1000 milliseconds.is this a workable idea? it seems the most straightforward way of doing it, but other scripts i've found on the web seem much more complicated.
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Sep 9, 2009
I'm currently using this code:
I want it so that there isn't a box around the countdown, and the countdown is the same text as "you will be redirected in"[code]...
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converting days to weeks and remaining days. For example : Total days : 152 = 147 Weeks and 5 Days: so I want to write a function getWeeks(152) and it will return an array of 3 elements 0 will be weeks and 1 will be days.
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Aug 7, 2010
I found the below script that works fine for the actual countdown, but when the user refreshes the page, the countdown starts from 5 minutes again.
What I am trying to do, is handle users that put something in their shopping cart and then get side tracked or what ever reason and that same product then being purchased by another person when I only have 1 left.
So using PHP I am going to subtract the qty of that product by 1 and then I want the website to either put it back, if the users checkout times out, or if a normal process it is taken out permanently.
So long story short I think I need some sort of 'memory' for the javascript, so the user can't just keep refreshing and it starting from 5 minutes each time. Also it needs to be carried through to other pages.
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I'm really struggling to write a bit of JS that displays the amount of time left to when your order will be shipped.For Example: If it's
1:05pm on Sunday, it would say: "Place your order within the next 1 day 2 hours 55 minutes and your order will ship Monday"
Another example: If it's 2:00pm on Saturday, it would say: "Place your order within the next 2 hours and your order will ship today"
I need to be able to change the cut off point from 4pm if needed...It must also ignore bank holiday (Ideally, it would have a section in the code where I could put all 'excluded' dates, e.g. 12/25/2009, 01/01/2010, etc. - This way I could keep it up to date).The code must take into account that we only deliver Monday to Friday (Therefore on a Friday after 4pm, it would not say delivery tomorrow, but Monday).Once the deadline hits (4pm), the countdown jumps back up to accommodate tomorrow's deadline, etc.Amazon does a very similar thing,
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Im putting together a pair of countdown timers that need to restart every 24 hours. One restarts at noon and the other at midnight. Im using Keith Woods plugin @ [URL]
So far I have been able to implement his serverTime function to sync to the servers clock and instantiated 2 countdown timers. so far so good.
What I need to do now is 2 things:
1. I need to define today + X hours to countdown to instead of setting a exact date like in this example:
var noonCountDown = new Date();
noonCountDown = new Date(noonCountDown.getFullYear() + 0, 5 - 1, 28, -12);// 2011, May, 28, 12pm
2. Once today is defined dynamically I believe that may just solve the problem and reset the timer. But I may not be thinking clearly here. So I guess Im just wondering if this is how you would go about making the countdown restart upon completion.
Here is my code that Ive got so far:
$(function () {
function serverTime() {
var time = null;
$.ajax({url: 'http://www.localhost.com/projects/countdown/servertime.php',
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I'm trying to make the script use server time instead as some people may have wrong dates/times set or live in different time zones etc.
So what I did was use a bit of php:
PHP Code:
This gives a result but now the countdown is 30 days off. I am testing on my local xampp server (which also uses system time) so there should be no discrepancy. I also tried adding
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But no difference.
I can post the whole script if required but it is reasonably long.
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var seconds=current;
document.getElementById("debug").innerHTML="S "+current;
var minutes=Math.floor(seconds/60);
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