----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 12:20
AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Clock
Time on Declude Support
FYI...your clock script flickers
needlessly... Instead of refreshing every 1/10 of a second, you might
want to change the following line in your clock script
window.setTimeout("tick();", 100);
To refresh every second...
window.setTimeout("tick();", 1000);
or even strip off the seconds and just display
minutes.
Many web developers put this in for the "cool"
factor, or because they can, but seconds provide little value in this
case.
Darin.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Clock Time on Declude
Support
Thank you for your feedback. I have fixed
it. Friday night 10:30 pm. What we do too please our customers ;) As for
the website it is my responsibility and not that of our programmers, so you
can be confident that this does not reflect our programmers
skills.
David B
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 8:53
PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT:
Clock Time on Declude Support
Actually, it shows -4 hours.
GMT as I write this is
01:46 The code they use on the page subtracts five hours, which results
in a value of -4 for the hours. They need to add a line to add 24 if the
result is negative. I'm sure it
looks fine 19 hours a day, though...
And no, it does not give me a
lot of confidence, either, but now that we've aired the problem and the
cure, let's see how long it takes to fix...
-d
<SCRIPT>
function tick()
{
var hours, minutes, seconds, ap;
var intHours, intMinutes,
intSeconds;
var today;
today = new Date();
intHours =
today.getUTCHours()-5;
intMinutes =
today.getUTCMinutes();
intSeconds = today.getUTCSeconds();
//add
this:
if (intHours
< 0) {
intHours +=
24
}
if (intHours == 0) {
hours = "12:";
ap = "EST Midnight";
} else if
(intHours < 12) {
hours = intHours+":";
ap = " AM EST is the
current time for Declude Support Personnel";
} else if (intHours == 12)
{
hours = "12:";
ap = "EST Noon";
} else {
intHours = intHours -
12
hours = intHours + ":";
ap = "PM EST is the current time for
Declude Support Personnel";
}
if (intMinutes < 10) {
minutes =
"0"+intMinutes+":";
} else {
minutes = intMinutes+":";
}
if
(intSeconds < 10) {
seconds = "0"+intSeconds+" ";
} else
{
seconds = intSeconds+" ";
}
timeString =
hours+minutes+seconds+ap;
Clock.innerHTML =
timeString;
window.setTimeout("tick();", 100);
}
window.></SCRIPT>
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 8:25
PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Clock
Time on Declude Support
Is just my browser, or is Declude's clock
on:
https://www.declude.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=5
Off? In CET (Central European Time) of
2:15AM, their clock shows 4:15AM EST
when it should be showing 9:15PM
EST.
.....hope this doesn't reflect in their 2.0 programming
code. ;-)
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