Introduction
I present to you a simple set of functions to display the client's date and time on your web pages.
<script language=JavaScript type=text/JavaScript>
var dayarray=new Array ("Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday",
"Thursday","Friday","Saturday")
var montharray=new Array("January","February","March","April","May","June",
"July","August","September","October","November","December")
function getthedate(){
var mydate=new Date()
var year=mydate.getYear()
if (year < 1000)
year+=1900
var day=mydate.getDay()
var month=mydate.getMonth()
var daym=mydate.getDate()
if (daym<10)
daym="0"+daym
var hours=mydate.getHours()
var minutes=mydate.getMinutes()
var seconds=mydate.getSeconds()
var dn=""
if (hours>=12)
dn=""
if (hours>12){
hours=hours-12
}
if (hours==0)
hours=12
if (minutes<=9)
minutes="0"+minutes
if (seconds<=9)
seconds="0"+seconds
var cdate="< small> < font color='ffffff' face='Arial'>"
+dayarray[day]
+", "+daym+" "+montharray[month]+", "+year
+" "+hours+":"+minutes+":"+seconds+" "+dn
+" < /small>"
if (document.all)
document.all.clock.innerHTML=cdate
else if (document.getElementById)
document.getElementById("clock").innerHTML=cdate
else
document.write(cdate)
}
if (!document.all&&!document.getElementById)
getthedate()
function goforit(){
if (document.all||document.getElementById)
setInterval("getthedate()",1000)
}
</script>
<SPAN id=clock></SPAN>
To use this in your web pages, just include the above script somewhere, and call function goforit()
in your <body>
tag. For example:
<body leftMargin=0 topMargin=0
onload=goforit() marginwidth="0" marginheight="0">
It's very simple. Use it and enjoy.
Fortran,C,C++,Visual C++ ,C#,SQL,HTML,JavaScript,ASP Software and Web developer from Leskovac Serbia