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JavaScript: Date()

 
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nwongfeiying
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 1:04 pm    Post subject: JavaScript: Date() Reply with quote

I have no idea why it won't work.

Here is the HTML file:

Code:
<html>

<head>
<script src="./DateTime.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
</head>

<body onLoad="fnUpdate()">
<form name="form">
<textarea cols="50" name="clock" rows="5">Loading...</textarea>
</form>
</body>

</html>


Here is the JavaScript:
Code:
function fnTimeZone(amTimeZone, amOffSet, amDaylightSavings)
{
   this.DateTime = new Date();
   this.TimeZone = amTimeZone;
   this.OffSet = amOffSet;
   this.DaylightSavings = amDaylightSavings;
}

function fnClockString(amDateTime)
{
   var sgBuffer, dtAMPM;

   var dtYear = amDateTime.getUTCFullYear();
   var dtMonth = amDateTime.getUTCMonth() + 1;
   var dtDay = amDateTime.getUTCDate();
   var dtHour = amDateTime.getUTCHours();
   var dtMinute = amDateTime.getUTCMinutes();
   var dtSecond = amDateTime.getUTCSeconds();

   dtYear = dtYear.toString();

   if(0 <= dtHour && dtHour < 12)
   {
      dtAMPM = "AM";
   } else {
      dtAMPM = "PM";
      dtHour -= 12;
      if(dtHour === 0)
      {
         dtHour = 12;
      }
   }

   if(dtMinute < 10)
   {
      dtMinute = "0" + dtMinute;
   }

   if(dtSecond < 10)
   {
      dtSecond = "0" + dtMinute;
   }

   sgBuffer = dtMonth + '/' + dtDay + '/' + dtYear; // dtYear or dtYear.substr(2, 2)
   sgBuffer = sgBuffer + ' ' + dtHour + ':' + dtMinute + ':' + dtSecond + ' ' + dtAMPM;

   return sgBuffer;
}

function fnUpdate()
{
   // Time zones
   var ayDateTimes = new Array
   (
      new fnTimeZone("SFO: ", -8, 1), new fnTimeZone("NYC: ", -5, 1)
   );

   var otDateTime = new Date();

   // Handle daylight savings
   var otStartDaylightSavings = new Date(otDateTime.getFullYear(), 3, 1);
   while(otStartDaylightSavings.getDay() !== 0)
   {
      otStartDaylightSavings.setDate(otStartDaylightSavings.getDate() + 1);
   }

   var otEndDaylightSavings = new Date(otDateTime.getFullYear(), 9, 31);
   while(otEndDaylightSavings.getDay !== 0)
   {
      otEndDaylightSavings.getDate(otEndDaylightSavings.getDate() - 1);
   }

   var bDaylightSavings;
   if(otStartDaylightSavings < otDateTime && otDateTime < otEndDaylightSavings)
   {
      bDaylightSavings = 1; // True
   } else {
      bDaylightSavings = 0; // False
   }

   for(var nDateTimes = 0; nDateTimes < ayDateTimes.length; nDateTimes++)
   {
      if(ayDateTimes[nDateTimes].DaylightSavings == 1 && bDaylightSavings == 1)
      {
         ayDateTimes[nDateTimes].OffSet++;
      }
   }

   // Get GMT time then apply offsets
   var otGMT = new Date();

   for(nDateTimes = 0; nDateTimes < ayDateTimes.length; nDateTimes++)
   {
      ayDateTimes[nDateTimes].DateTime = new Date(otGMT.getTime() + otGMT[nDateTimes].OffSet * 3600 * 1000);
   }

   window.document.form.clock.value = ayDateTimes[0].TimeZone + fnClockString(ayDateTimes[0].DateTime);
}
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 5:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It crashes Firefox every time. Try posting it in Programming Section. This looks like a job for Wiccan.
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Arma103
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 5:46 am    Post subject: Re: JavaScript: Date() Reply with quote

You try changing this "if(0 <= dtHour && dtHour < 12)" to "if(dtHour >=0 && dtHour < 12)"
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2020 5:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

maybe this helps you out for showing the date in java script

Code:

function getTodaysDate() {
 
 var now = new Date();
 var days = new Array('Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday');
 var months = new Array('January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December');
 var date = ((now.getDate() < 10) ? "0" : "") + now.getDate();

 var today = days[now.getDay()] + ", " +
  months[now.getMonth()] + " " +
  date + ", " +
  now.getFullYear();

 return (today);
}

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