Use Cookie For Count?
Feb 14, 2009I want to use cookie for count. Add 1 to it.
How do I add it to cookie?
It should expire end of day and re-create next morning.
I want to use cookie for count. Add 1 to it.
How do I add it to cookie?
It should expire end of day and re-create next morning.
I need a count down clock that will count down 18 minutes and reset itself at the end. also i need a counter that increases by +1 every 18 minutes starting at 0.
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I am making a sort of text based game (Just a hobby) I like to do that sort of thing. So, anyway, considering all I can really do is code HTML, and very, very light javascript, I kinda need some help.
I basicly know how to do everything except affect & Use the cookies. So what I need to do with them is to
#1.) Have a code to change the cookie number, say... on the click of a button.
#2.) Have a code where it only displays certain text if the cookie is a certain number.
I cant code JS and have no idea how hard/easy this is.
If it is insanely hard & needs a master coder, just tell me and ill take it off. I dont want to be wasting anyones time.
I have an embedded system with a web interface. One of the web pages
has a small JavaScript program that, when run on IE6, always displays
the message that cookies need to be enabled:
if (document.cookie.indexOf('asm_session') == -1)
{
document.cookie = 'asm_session=0'
if (document.cookie.indexOf('asm_session') == -1)
{
document.write("Advanced System Management access requires
cookies to be enabled."+'<br><br>');
}
}
This problem only occurs with IE6, not Mozilla. It also only happens
on some of the embedded systems, but this problem exists for everyone
running IE6.
The problem isn't limited to the Javascript code, either. On another
web page from this embedded system, a cookie is set the normal way,
via the HTTP header. This cookie is also rejected.
When I display any page that attempts to set a cookie, IE6 displays
the blocked icon and says that cookies on that URL are blocked.
However, I have set all privacy and cookie options to their most
permissive. I've spent the past hour changing every option I can find
that's even remotely related to cookies and privacy, and nothing
changes. Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
In my web application we are able to store large data in the browser
cookie keeping in mind the limit of 300 cookies per cookie file, 20
keys per cookie per domain and 4KB max size of each cookie. We are
unable to retreive this large amount of data immediately after storing
through document.cookie in IE browser (The same works fine in
Netscape).
Is there any limit on the size of the data that can be retreived using
document.cookie in IE browser? Could you please suggest a solution to
this problem I am facing.
I am trying to set a cookie in my cookie directory but this is not working.
document.cookie = "username=John;
expires=15/02/2015 00:00:00";
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Basically just something that starts from 1 and then replaces itself with 2, and so on.
I know how to do a regular word count where it splits at the " ", but is there a way to split it at " " and " " [space and double space] in the same code so it accounts for people that double space also?
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The problem is: Whenever the confirm box is popped up, the timer counter stops the counting. And If user does not click on either button and remain inactive for more than 5 min (by 5 min, the user should be logged out) there is nothing done that means, the counter stops countdown and the user is not logged out. Is there anywhere to determine in javascript whether a confirm box is popped up?
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alert (variable);
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Code:
var Array = ("1|This Item","2|That Item","1|Here Again",'2|Once More");
I need to be able to count how many elements have the 1 and how many have the 2.I know that I can do the loop
Code:
for (var E in Array) {
(var a, var b) = E.split("|");
if (a == 1) {CtA++;} elsif (a==2) {CtB++;}
}
I want to count the characters in a string. The problem here is, the 'return key' i.e if 'enter key' should be counted as 2 instead as 1 character.
I tried few logics but none of them worked out. I tried with php ajax too. It worked fine in firefox but not in IE.
Here is the logic i used. When onkeyup call the js function.. which calls the php page by passing the string as encodeURIComponent(str).
Now, I took the string in php and counted the in the string and added the no of occurrence of to the string length.
My concern is, IE is returning 3 for return key instead of 2.
I am trying to figure out the best way to count how many checkboxes were selected. Suppose I have the following HTML:
Code:
<form name="myform" id="myformid">
<input type="checkbox" name="items[]" id="item0" value="One" />
<input type="checkbox" name="items[]" id="item1" value="Two" />
<input type="checkbox" name="items[]" id="item2" value="Three" />
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But I don't think I can do it that way since I'm dumping it all into an array for processing.
short example below: javascript Code:
Original
- javascript Code
<script>
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