Thursday, May 10, 2007

javascript clock

This script displays the current time in your browser. You can choose the 12-hours format or the 24-hours format.
<html>
<head>
<title>Javascript clock</title>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
 form,label
 {
   font-family:arial, sans-serif, helvetica, "times new roman";
   font-size:10pt; /* increase or decrease the value to change the size of the font */
 }
 h1
 {
   font-family:arial, sans-serif, helvetica, "times new roman";
 }
</style>

<script type="text/javascript">
<!-- hide the code from old browsers that do not support javascript

/*
   Original: daniusr

     You are welcomed to modify this script to your needs.
  
   This script retrieves the time from the internal system clock, 
   so it is up to you to make sure the time is accurate or correct. 
*/

 function clock()
 {
    var today = new Date();
    var hours = today.getHours();
    var minutes = today.getMinutes();
    var seconds = today.getSeconds();
    var time_holder; // holds the time

    //if the first radio button is checked display 12-hours format time
    if(timeForm.stime[0].checked)
    {
        // add "AM" or "PM" if the 12-hours format is chosen
        var ampm = ((hours >= 12) ? " PM" : " AM");    

        // convert the hour to 12-hours format
        // javascript returns midnight as 0, but since the time is in the 12-hours format
        // force javascript to return 12
        hours = ((hours == 0) ? "12" : (hours > 12) ? hours - 12 : hours); 

        // add a leading zero if less than 10
        minutes = ((minutes < 10) ? "0" + minutes : minutes); 
        seconds = ((seconds < 10) ? "0" + seconds : seconds);

        time_holder = hours + ":" + minutes + ":" + seconds + ampm;

        document.getElementById('jsClock').innerHTML =  time_holder;
    }
    if(timeForm.stime[1].checked)
    {
        // add a leading zero if less than 10
        hours = ((hours < 10) ? "0" + hours : hours);
        minutes = ((minutes < 10) ? "0" + minutes : minutes); 
        seconds = ((seconds < 10) ? "0" + seconds : seconds);

        time_holder = hours + ":" + minutes + ":" + seconds;

        document.getElementById('jsClock').innerHTML = time_holder;
    } 

    if((!timeForm.stime[0].checked) && (!timeForm.stime[1].checked))
    {     
     document.getElementById('jsClock').innerHTML = "Please select a time format.";
    }
    // keep the clock ticking
    setTimeout("clock()", 1000);
}
// end hiding -->
</script>
</head>

<body onload="javascript:clock()">

    <h1 id="jsClock" style="margin:0" align="center"></h1>

    <form name="timeForm" style="margin:0">
    time format: 
    <label for="ci"><input type="radio" name="stime" id="ci">12-hours format</label>
    <label for="mi"><input type="radio" name="stime" id="mi">24-hours format</label>
    </form>

</body>
</html>

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