What I'm trying to do is a script that print a text, based on what the time is. I need different text (It's going to be 4 numbers, i.e 8328). I.E:
01.00 -> 01.59 = text1
02.00 -> 02.59 = text2
etc etc.. It must be all 24 hours of the day. I've been googling since 3 hours back now, and I don't think I can find anything relative to this, as it looks right now.
how to get the time and date difference? given two time and date with the following format like in textbox A: 2011-05-03 17:35:47.0 and textbox B: 2011-05-03 16:35:47.0 then the output would be: 0 days, 1 hour, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
The problem with using HTML as a report writer is primarily the unreliable page breaking.
However it is a rather handy way of writing reports with images embedded.
I could generate say 10 HTML pages of a maximum length to fit a page - page1.htm, page2.htm, page3.htm ...etc.
Can I print all 10 pages, one after another automatically using perhaps Javascript or some other method. Naturally dont want to ask the user to do this.
Browser compatability would need to be I.E. 6 and Safari (not sure of the version).
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.
I m having a text data of around 6 page length in a text editor...I want to print dat data using window.print. For that i displayed dat data in a html page and used window.print(). Bt my client wants dat some line spaces shud be inserted first in the starting of the page and on the second page also...After that the printing shud be normal... How can i set the page in such a format...?
I do pretty much all the computer related tasks, which includes computer system repair, audio/video editing, cd/dvd printing and duplication, document format and creation, etc etc. But when it comes to HTML (or other codes) I know very little. But we needed a website, so I use Homestead hosting and the Homestead (offline) Site Builder program.
Anyway, inside the sight builder program, they have the option to insert HTML Snippets. Which I use for various objects, off site tools, and other. But now I need to do something for which I have not been able to find a "premade" html code object, that can perform the task desired. I have searched and searched google and went through many sites, including this one. I have tried to take some codes which I thought I could alter to make it perform, but they just wouldn't work for what I needed them to do.
I need a code that will automate a "specific text message" to change daily, and to schedule a "different specific text message" to appear each day. I need to be able to schedule each days "texts" at the very least 31 days in advance. In other words, I need to make an array (I think that's what it is called) for the entire month:
Day 1 "today's text 1" Day 2 "today's text 2" Day 3 "today's text 3"
[code]....
If were possible to make an "array" that would go six months out (or more) that would be very helpful! But the longest that I have seen is one month at a time, so that may be as long as they go, but I'm not sure.On top of all of this, I need these changes to be performed at a specific time of the day. I would like them to be preformed at sunset everyday, but I don't think there is anyway to direct the code to look at like [URL] sunset times or such. So if I can at least choose a specific hour, like 8:00 pm, that will work, I will just have to adjust this every once in a while.
However, I don't want it to change just at 8:00pm in my timezone. I need it to change at 8:00pm according to the website viewers timezone. Is there a way to make the code "look" at the users computer and "get their time" and use that to adjust what text is displayed? In other words, I live in Indiana USA. If someone in Australia looked up the webpage on the 15th day of the month, but it was 9:00pm Their Time. The text I need to be displayed should be for "Day 16" from the array.
I use javascript on my business website to show the visitor what time it is in Hawaii.The question I have is whether the time that is displayed on the visitor's screen would be affected by Daylight Savings Time (unlike most of the country, Hawaii doesn't have DST)? I am assuming the time shown on the visitor's screen is adjusted based on GMT and not the time it is in their local time zone. Unforunately I do not understand javascript well enough to know for sure this is true.If it isn't true (and the time shown is based on the visitor's local time zone) then I need to change something before DST begins in March.
I'm working on a site for our radio station and want it to load a banner where you can see who the DJ is that is on. I saw code on here yesterday (actually it was from March, but I just found it yesterday and can't today) to do it, it showed two images at different times but I couldn't get it to work and don't know enough about java to add more time slots.
I have looked and looked and looked but i can't find what i'm looking for. I need a progress bar that counts down and shows the time inside the bar as it is counting down. it doesn't have to be fancy it just has to work. what i'm doing now is a periodic update using ajax and then changing the size of a bar in css. it works but it is not ideal. does anyone know where i can find a tutorial for creating a countdown bar? it can be jQuery or just javascript i'm getting half decent at both.
I am in need of changing the class of a number of divs for a specific loop in one of my clients' pages. My javascript skills and knowledge, however, are direly lacking, and I see myself in the unfortunate position of trying to take on more than I can handle.
What I want is a function that runs on page load, ad eternum, changing the class of #foo into .bar and into .foobar alternatively, every X seconds.
I am trying to make a webpage that will change a picture based on the time. I would like one picture (image2) to display between 8:23 and 2:43 Monday-Friday and another(image1) to display the rest of the time. When I open the file the web browser only displays a blank screen.
I have the two images in the same directory as the html file. Here is the code:
Basically I created a script which changes image banner on site depending on which day it is, and what period of time it is.
Script goes like this:
HTML part
<img id="banner" /> Javascript code var nowHr=new Date().getHours(); var nowMin = new Date().getMinutes();
[code]...
Now, WHAT I NEED NOW is instead o using images (1.jpg, 2.jpg...) I want to use Flash (1.swf, 2.swf...).So is it possible to modify this script and make it work with Flash?
I have two swf files that I use as headers on our website; one for day, one for night. I am looking for a script that will change these files depending on the time of day the user hits the site based on their computer clock.
I want to change the background of my main div depending on the time of day. Right now this code works for two time of day, day and night but it only works on the "body" tag not on a div. How would i modify it to change a div background rather then the "body" background
I have a javascript controlling the display of a DIV that I did a while back that needs a bit more tweaking to add function to hide the DIV on specific holidays. As it is now, by default, the DIV is being hidden unless it is M-F between 8:00AM-6:00PM:
<script type="text/javascript">
Im assuming that I would just add more else if statements, but not really sure the cleanest way to assign specific dates using this format.
I'm trying to add a body class of 'day' if it's 6am-5pm and 'night' if it's 5pm-6am based on the user's local time. I tried the following but it didn't work.
I'm trying to use the following javascript to print a <div> on a web page:
function CallPrint(strid) { var prtContent = document.getElementById(strid); var WinPrint =
[Code]....
Using the above javascript I have no background images although they're included in the <div> and the text is formatted LtR instead of RtL. Any ideas how I can get the <div> to print correctly using javascript.
I'm trying to create a simple hangman script, i want to enter a letter in the guess box and have it detect whether its in the secret word or not and print out the result to the another text input eg:
I am a novice/moderate html programmer and I wonder how to tell the browser from which start point and to which end point in the text will each page be printed.
In other words, I have a single html text that contains different informations that are displayed alltogether in the same browser. When I print this page, the browser should put each different subject in a separate page and not having it all mixed up. Is it possible? How should i do it?
I have an iframe on a page, i am using a javascript to resize the iframe so that there isnt a scroll bar. However, when I print the page, depending on the browser, different things happen. So far, Google Chrome is the only one that pulls it off... FireFox cuts the page off and doesnt print the last 3 paragraphs and Internet Exploder shrinks a portion of the text onto the right hand side of an A4 page and ignores the last few paragraphs...