The zones of the time zone clock Cantonment FL

Set up a time zone clock with javascript.

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Scripper...

You want a clock? We got a clock!!

I have loved this script since it first arrived at the old JavaGoodies site. It's long, involved, has some code I don't really think is required, but it gets the job done well.

At the moment I have the clock set to post Central Standard Time. I live new New Orleans so that's the time I have posted. You have to make a point of saying which time zone displays first because this script doesn't just post what's displaying in the user's browser. Everything is posted off of Greenwich Mean Time (located near London in the UK).

The script is set up to present ten time zones, the one that first displays and then the nine denoted by the buttons, but after you see how the script works, you can set it to all 24 if you'd like. It's not all that tough.

Stay focused; this is a long one and it tends to jump around a bit. You may want to open the script in a new window when it starts to get a little convoluted.

That said, yonder we go...

The Script's Effect

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Here's the Code

As you can see, the author has made a point of combining form elements inside of table cells. I don't suggest you ever do that because Netscape Navigator can sometimes be a little picky about the two working together. However, I've tried this script in four different browsers and no errors have come up yet, so I can't complain too loudly...

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