Active Server Pages: Displaying Date, Time and Text is a tutorial that helps the users to show how to display the current date and time on their websites. This tutorial also shows the method to modify the present date and time by using Active Server Pages on the website. It also shows how to display the present month, year, time, week, day, etc.
Displays current date, time, or both. Also displays in PM/AM format, 24 hour format, or Military Time.
The Polyphony Date/Time Utilities Demo illustrates the functionality of the Polyphony Date/Time Utilities software package. The package itself consists of a powerful dynamic-link library, which contains 27 original functions for date and time...
Status Date & Time is a client-side script that displays the current date & time in the status bar of the browser window.
The date & time display is started as the document loads and is constantly updated. The script is...
For each Date/Time since 1582-Oct-15 (start Gregorian Calendar): ++ add/sub days&hh:mm:ss - considered all leap years; summer time DST ++ compute start/end of DST ++ compute UTC (Greenwich) to local/DST ++ weekdays ++ Excel compatible date...
This plugin allows you to include date time in articles easily using strftime format.
{include_datetime format} Example: {include_datetime %A %e %B %Y} Format details: http://php.net/manual/function.strftime.php
A full-featured, lean set of date/ time classes to replace java.util's Date and Calendar. All objects are immutable/threadsafe, and allow formatting and various kinds of date math and range operations. Note that only GregorianCalendar is...
This tutorial explains that how to insert date/time in a specified file using filemtime function when it is last updated. The filemtime function shows time in timestamp format and needs to be formatted by the date function which in a useful...
This great script lets your visitors easily input a date/time into a form field, by selecting it from a popup window. Supports output dates in various formats such as: dd/MM/yyyy, dd/MMM/yyyy, MM/dd/yyyy etc.
Learn how to format: [Date], [Time], [Number] |