chipbgt
11-09-1999, 11:09 PM
I want some kind of ticker that will display how much time is left until a certain date...and no, its not the new year =) any help would be great!
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Looking for a countdown ticker for a webpage chipbgt 11-09-1999, 11:09 PM I want some kind of ticker that will display how much time is left until a certain date...and no, its not the new year =) any help would be great! JW310 11-09-1999, 11:19 PM chip, You might have some luck at HTML Goodies (http://www.htmlgoodies.com) and/or JAVA Goodies (http://www.javagoodies.com). In looking through these sites, I remember coming across something (I belive JAVAscript, so check out javagoodies first) that'll do what you want! JW Comtech 11-10-1999, 02:48 PM www.dynamicdrive.com (http://www.dynamicdrive.com) has just what you need. chipbgt 11-10-1999, 09:33 PM excellent.... reynoldsm 10-27-2005, 05:25 PM I would suggest that you check out T-Minus-On-The-Web for adding your Countdown clock to your Webpage using Javascript. Their URL is http://www.thecountdownclock.com and look for T-Minus-on-the-Web. Marcus lbeachmike 10-27-2005, 07:34 PM Also, check SourceForge.net - doing a quick search there, I found something PHP-based called PHP Countdown, although there is no demo of it in action and no screenshots. SourceForge.net is a hub for open-source projects and has a plethora of fantastic software - free software, that is. Here's the direct link to the one referred to above - http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpcountdown Get in touch if you need any help installing any of these scripts on your website. I run a small web hosting biz, so I'm pretty savvy with script installation. Com - thanx for the Dynamic Drive link - looks like a great site! Lots of neat stuff there :) Mike bruceb 10-27-2005, 08:27 PM Why is a thread from Nov 1999 still open ? TweakerXP 11-01-2005, 03:39 PM :eek: lbeachmike 11-01-2005, 06:25 PM I actually never noticed when I responded, but now I am amused by the new subject line "better late than never" - heh! :D orkboss 11-01-2005, 06:39 PM You see thats what I was saying. We are having to go back to old threads now Sysopt is dying. SysOpt.com
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