| Countdown Script is a script which explains the method of calculating the seconds, hours, etc., between two time intervals. By using the Datediff the users can calculate the hours, minutes, etc., between the beginning time and the end time. This is a simple script and more useful for the users for displaying a countdown timer on their websites. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| ASPWebLog Part 2 - The Calendar is a script which helps the users to plunge into definite days on their websites. In addition to it, they can navigate front and back with monthly calendar. The entries with days looks like a linkage. This script will be useful for displaying a monthly calendar on the users websites. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Day Planner is a script which describes the users to show the planning of a day on their websites. The procedure of this script is given in detail with an example. This script is more helpful and useful for the novice programmers. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| CLOX WebMaster puts live newsroom-style time clocks on to your web page or portal site and keeps visitors coming back for more. CLOX WebMaster (AKA Webclox) uses an ultra-fast DLL component and tiny, ultra-optimised animated GIF files, no messing with browser unfriendly Java or Active-X components or requiring plugins, any browser will do perfectly! You choose the timezones. Installation takes about 10 minutes. Choose from loads of different clock styles. Free personal Clox software with support and timezone news backup is provided too so you can double-check the settings of your clocks. Checkout the working demo on the product description page and classier web sites worldwide. Price:US$39.95 includes CLOX 2000 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Date Format is an utility which helps the users how to configure the date on their webpages. The formats such as the month, the day of the week, name of the month, name of the day, the year, the day, etc., are possible with this script. This utility will be of great help for the users for displaying dates according to their choice. Price:Free Rate: 5.0(out of 5) Vote:1 Members Review:None |
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| Analog Clock (static) All is a script which helps the users to display a normal clock on their websites. The analog clock stays at the bottom right hand side of the browser all the time even if the visitor scrolls down or up, the clock stays at its position always. Using this script the programmers can display the time in a standard format. Price:Free Rate: 4.0(out of 5) Vote:1 Members Review:None |
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| This tool is helpful for any programmer that allows them to facilitate their web pages with stop clock which enables their web users to perform their working duration in an application in a given period of time using stop clock. Webusers can control the operation of clock like start, stop, time pause and time gap. Its easy to handle and to work. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Date Select Dropdown Example is a simple script which explains the creation of dropdown date selection objects on an ASP webpage. When a valid date format is entered, the solution to solve this problem is to built three seperate dropdown date selection objects for month, year and day. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Date Endings is a script which helps the users about displaying date endings of a month. This script is more useful when mixed with Year() Function, Day() function, etc. This is one of the useful script for the users to use. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Displaying the date last modified is a simple thing to do. All it takes is calling up the ol File Scripting Object and there you have it! The last modified date, dynamically. Every time the file is modified this info is written into the file. The FSO knows just how to read that for you. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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