More work on the digital clock code! West Virginia

Today we begin playing around with replacing those image tags with the correct numbers, depending on what time it is.

Local Companies

Codestar Inc
(304) 295-5336
Vienna, WV
Mpl Corporation
(304) 291-2210
800B Charles Ave
Morgantown, WV
Medquist Inc
(304) 296-7550
235 High St
Morgantown, WV
Able Soft Solutions
(304) 720-2680
107 Capitol St
Charleston, WV
Exypher Technological Industries
(304) 788-4120
Keyser, WV
Katz Consulting
(304) 346-1900
820 Quarrier St
Charleston, WV
Strictly Business Computer Systems Inc
(304) 529-0401
611 3rd Ave
Huntington, WV
Data Systems Design Inc
(304) 727-5786
518 7th Ave
Saint Albans, WV
The Iridium Group
(304) 291-3393
955 Hartman Run Rd
Morgantown, WV
Barthelmess Consulting Group
(304) 757-3604
3959 Peays Valley Rd
Hurricane, WV

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Tips...

Last week we learned the NAMEs attached to each of the HTML image tags. Today we begin playing around with replacing those image tags with the correct numbers, depending on what time it is.

Here's the code

The time is grabbed from the user's browser, so there's no need to worry about daylight savings time or time zones. As long as the viewer has his or her browser set correctly, you're good to go. If they don't, well, you can't help that.

Let's start at the top of the script just below the loading loop and code: function clock() { dates=new Date(); hour=dates.getHours(); min=dates.getMinutes(); sec=dates.getSeconds(); if(hour < 12) { amPM=am.src; } if(hour > 11) { amPM=pm.src; hour=hour-12; } if(hour == 0) { hour=12; } if(hour < 10) { document["tensHour"].src="http://www.developer.com/dgtbl.gif"; document["Hour"].src=d[hour].src; } if(hour > 9) { document["tensHour"].src=d[1].src; document["Hour"].src=d[hour-10].src; } if(min < 10) { document["tensMin"].src=d[0].src; } if(min > 9) { document["tensMin"].src=d[parseInt(min/10,10)].src; } document["Min"].src=d[min%10].src; if(sec < 10) { document["tensSec"].src=d[0].src; } if(sec > 9) { document["tensSec"].src=d[parseInt(sec/10,10)].src; } document["Sec"].src=d[sec%10].src; document["amPM"].src=amPM; setTimeout("clock();",100); } ...

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