JavaScript - Counting Selections?
I have a vertical menu in which the sub menu is a box that pops out to the right and the user can click boxes to make selections (input check boxes).
I would like some way to indicate to the user after they have left the sub menu, that they have made selections within that sub menu. Perhaps a number after the menu item name, in which the number of sub menu selections are indicated in parenthesis? Is this possible? Similar TutorialsDear all, Below the html and java code. After viewing using Internet Explorer, I did a selection from the autodropdown. Then I click on Click here to go to other page . You will see a quite different webpage. Then I click on the back button, in the left upper corner of IE window, so I see the previous webpage but.... the autodropdown does not remember my selection . How can we solve this? <html> <Head> <Script Language=JavaScript> Level1 = new Array("Ceramics","Chemicals") Ceramics = new Array("ELECTRONICS","ENVIRONMENTAL") Chemicals = new Array("METALLIC_SOAPS","OLEOCHEMICAL_DERIVATIVES") ELECTRONICS = new Array("Solder mask") ENVIRONMENTAL = new Array("Catalysts") METALLIC_SOAPS = new Array("Soap","Translucent soaps","Liquid soa[") OLEOCHEMICAL_DERIVATIVES = new Array("FA-pos","FA polfaideriv") function fillSelect(isValue,isNext){ isNext.style.display = ""; isNext.length = 1; curr = eval(isValue); for (each in curr) { isData = new Option(curr[each],curr[each]); isNext.add(isData,isNext.options.length); } } function getValue(isValue){ } </Script> </Head> <body> <center> <h4>Dependent Select List, within a form</h4> <Form name='Categories'> <p>Segment <Select name='List1' onChange="fillSelect(this.value,Categories.List2)"> <option selected>Make a selection</option> </Select> </p> <Select name='List2' onChange="fillSelect(this.value,Categories.List3)"> <option selected>Make a selection</option> </Select> <p></p> <Select name='List3' onChange="getValue(this.value)"> <option selected >Make a selection</option> </Select> </Form> </center> <Script> fillSelect('Level1',Categories.List1) Categories.List2.style.display = "none"; Categories.List3.style.display = "none"; </Script> <p>Click <a href="http://www.hetnet.nl">here</a> to go to other page</p> </body> </html> Hi all, I am in the process of developing a calculator for some of my colleagues to use. One of the variables within the calculations is called PMH. I want to determine the value of PMH based on which checkboxes are ticked. Each checkbox has a different value. If the checkbox is not ticked, then the value of each option is 1 and obviously more than one checkbox may be ticked. I have created the checbox code: Code: <td><input type="checkbox" name="PMH" value="1.6" /> Smoker<br /> <input type="checkbox" name="PMH" value="0.4" /> CCF<br /> <input type="checkbox" name="PMH" value="0.5" /> Pulmonary Oedema / Cirrhosis<br /> <input type="checkbox" name="PMH" value="0.8" /> COAD<br /></td> but I have no idea on how to calculate what I need for var PMH. Can someone guide me as to what I need to do please? Cheers, mads Hi, I'm learning javascript and not sure what the script language is capable of. Is there a way to make radio button selections appear in a second popup window? Example: user selects various options from a page then clicks button to open a second window with select options showing up in list. Thanks for reading this. Hullo again, CF.com, So, now I have a curious question on arrays, selections, options and the like. My current project is available for perusal in order to assist me at: http://www.projectvoid.co.uk/ As you can see, I make it so that once the product type is selected, you can then select a wattage. This dependent drop-down works, however I want it so that when I select a value in the left-hand side (wattage), then the one on the right will offer a pre-defined value that replaces the wattage I have. For example, a GU-10 in 'Type of Lamp' offers a 50, 35 and 20 watt bulb in 'Current Lighting Products'. In 'Energy Efficient Products', it offers 5 and 3. I wish to make a statement somewhere so that if they select 50 on the left, it selects 5 on the right. If they select 35 on the left, it select 3 on the right. I would also like it to do multiple offers, so that if they select say, a 35 of the MR-16, I want the right hand side to offer both 5 and 3. The only way I can think of doing this is via a lot of 'IF' statements. Is there a quicker way to do this? Please assist and, if it's not too much to ask, could you comment the code? Thank you! I had a different question that no one seemed to be able to answer here, so I found a different way of approaching the situation. I need to make an element in JS, then display it in a place (preferably in a position right after the selected text on the page using getSelection) or, in a fixed position. For some reason, this code won't work in FF3.5 (Win7) or Chrome although the basic stuff was taken straight from Mozilla's website: Code: function showSelectBox(){ var textlength = text.length; var element = document.createElement('div'); element.setAttribute('id','select'); element.innerHTML = textlength+"/140<div id=\"t-icon\"><a href=\"#\" onclick=\"emptySelection();\"><img src=\"imgs/t-icon.gif\" /></a></div>"; } Hello, I need some help! I have some code that has a comments box and 2 radio buttons that ask if you want to be contacted about your comments. If you select "Yes", you get another set of radio buttons that ask you to choose a method of contact. When you choose a method, that selected methods value is parsed to the top of the textarea field, placing the comment below. I pretty much have it working, however, if I enter a comment in the "Comments" field, select "Yes", then select "email" and change to "Phone Morning", it concatnates the values in the textarea box instead of replacing the contact method value while still retaining the comment entered below. Also, if at all possible, I wanted to clear only the contact method value out of the textarea field and leave only the comment when you go back and click the "No" radio button. Can anyone please help? Thanks in advance! Code: <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script type='text/javascript'> function showContactType(obj){ if(document.storeCodeFeedbackForm.contact[1].checked == true){ document.getElementById("contactType").style.display = 'inline'; }else if(document.storeCodeFeedbackForm.contact[0].checked == true){ for(i=0;i<document.storeCodeFeedbackForm.contactType.length;i++){ document.storeCodeFeedbackForm.contactType[i].checked = false; } document.getElementById("contactType").style.display = 'none'; } } function printContactType(src) { if(src.checked) document.storeCodeFeedbackForm.customerMessage.value = src.value + "\n" + "------------------------" + "\n\n" + document.storeCodeFeedbackForm.customerMessage.value; document.storeCodeFeedbackForm.customerMessage.focus(); } </script> </head> <body> <form name="storeCodeFeedbackForm"> <table> <tr> <td>Comments:<br /> <textarea id='textArea' name="customerMessage" cols="30" rows="10"></textarea> <br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Would you like to be contacted about your comments? <span style="color:#990000; font-weight:normal">*</span> <input type="radio" name="contact" value="no" onclick="showContactType(this);disableField(this);"> No <input type="radio" name="contact" value="yes" onclick="showContactType(this)"> Yes </td> </tr> <tr> <td><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" id="contactType" style="display:none"> <tr> <td class="tir" style="border-top:1px dashed #cccccc; padding-top:5px;">(Choose One)<span style="color:#990000">*</span> <input type="radio" name="contactType" value="Contact me by: e-Mail" onClick='printContactType(this);'> e-Mail <input type="radio" name="contactType" value="Contact me by: phone in the morning" onClick='printContactType(this);'> Phone Morning <input type="radio" name="contactType" value="Contact me by: phone in the afternoon" onClick='printContactType(this);'> Phone Afternoon <input type="radio" name="contactType" value="Contact me by: phone in the evening" onClick='printContactType(this);'> Phone Evening</td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table> </form> </body> </html> Hi everyone, I'm new here, I actually found this site by searching for the code I have a question for. I'm trying to show/hide different drop down selectors, depending on what is chosen in another drop down selector. I modified a script (I found he http://www.codingforums.com/showthread.php?t=98406) in a way that I thought would work, but its not. Can anyone help me with what I'm doing wrong? Here is my page: http://www.leatherexpressonline.com/...er/testing.php Here is my javascript: http://pastie.org/3344253 And my drop downs: http://pastie.org/3344258 Also, I don't want the drop downs (ids: grade1000color, grade1500color, grade2000color, grade2500color, grade3000color, grade5000color) to be shown when the page is first loaded. Only when the correct option is chosen on the drop down. So I'm guessing I should add a display:none style to those drop downs, then have them shown on the javascript? Thanks so much for the help I have the below code i been trying to figure out how to reset the font changes made without having to refresh the website (f5). Currently I have created a button that onClick uses history.go(0) which refreshes the page removing the font changes. I would like help with figuring out a solution to reset (remove font) step1-5 without having to refresh the page. Thanks. Preview of Code Code: <html> <head> <title>My Title Page</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function selectTextArea() { document.FormTextArea.TextAreaBox.select(); document.FormTextArea.TextAreaBox.focus(); } function changeStepColor(id) { document.getElementById(id).style.font="italic bold 15px arial,serif"; } function inputPrompt(String , msg) { String=prompt(msg, ""); if (String!=null && String!="") { document.FormTextArea.TextAreaBox.value=document.FormTextArea.TextAreaBox.value + msg + ' ' + String + '\r' + '----------------------------------' + '\r' } else { document.FormTextArea.TextAreaBox.value=document.FormTextArea.TextAreaBox.value + msg + ' N/A' + '\r' + '----------------------------------' + '\r' } } </script> </head> <body> <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" width="100%"> <tr> <td width="50%" align="center" valign="top"> <form name="FormTextArea"> <textarea name="TextAreaBox" cols="40" rows="12" wrap="virtual"></textarea> </form> </td> <td width="50%" valign="top"> <font size="2" id="step1">1. Step One</font> <input type="button" value="Input" onclick="inputPrompt('a', 'Step 1:'); changeStepColor('step1');" /><br /> <font size="2" id="step2">2. Step Two</font> <input type="button" value="Input" onclick="inputPrompt('a', 'Step 2:'); changeStepColor('step2');" /><br /> <font size="2" id="step3">3. Step Three</font> <input type="button" value="Input" onclick="inputPrompt('a', 'Step 3:'); changeStepColor('step3');" /><br /> <font size="2" id="step4">4. Step Four</font> <input type="button" value="Input" onclick="inputPrompt('a', 'Step 4:'); changeStepColor('step4');" /><br /> <font size="2" id="step5">5. Step Five</font> <input type="button" value="Input" onclick="inputPrompt('a', 'Step 5:'); changeStepColor('step5');" /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="50%" align="center" valign="top"> <input type="button" value="Select Text Area" onClick="selectTextArea()" /> <input type="button" value="Clear Text Area" onClick="document.FormTextArea.TextAreaBox.value=''; history.go(0)" /> </td> <td width="50%" align="center" valign="top">   </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Good day. This form is working, but I want to make the "What AIS services are you interested in?" multiple selection a "required field". The other required fields are working, but I can't figure out how to make this field "required". Code: <blockquote><h2>Request More Information:</h2> <script type="text/javascript"> function MM_validateForm() { //v4.0 if (document.getElementById){ var i,p,q,nm,test,num,min,max,errors='',args=MM_validateForm.arguments; for (i=0; i<(args.length-2); i+=3) { test=args[i+2]; val=document.getElementById(args[i]); if (val) { nm=val.name; if ((val=val.value)!="") { if (test.indexOf('isEmail')!=-1) { p=val.indexOf('@'); if (p<1 || p==(val.length-1)) errors+='- '+nm+' must contain an e-mail address.\n'; } else if (test!='R') { num = parseFloat(val); if (isNaN(val)) errors+='- '+nm+' must contain a number.\n'; if (test.indexOf('inRange') != -1) { p=test.indexOf(':'); min=test.substring(8,p); max=test.substring(p+1); if (num<min || max<num) errors+='- '+nm+' must contain a number between '+min+' and '+max+'.\n'; } } } else if (test.charAt(0) == 'R') errors += '- '+nm+' is required.\n'; } } if (errors) alert('The following error(s) occurred:\n'+errors); document.MM_returnValue = (errors == ''); } } </script> <form action="https://www.salesforce.com/servlet/servlet.WebToLead?encoding=UTF-8" method="POST" onsubmit="MM_validateForm('first_name','','R','last_name','','R','email','','RisEmail','company','','R','phone','','RisNum');return document.MM_returnValue"><input type="hidden" name="oid" value="00Dd0000000cnUc" /> <input type="hidden" name="retURL" value="http://aissolutions.ca/thank-you" /> <p style="float:left;width:350px"><label for="first_name">First Name <span style="color:#f00">(required)</span></label><input id="first_name" type="text" name="first_name" size="50" maxlength="40" /></p> <p style="float:left;width:350px"><label for="last_name">Last Name <span style="color:#f00">(required)</span></label><input id="last_name" type="text" name="last_name" size="50" maxlength="80" /></p> <p style="float:left;width:350px"><label for="email">Email <span style="color:#f00">(required)</span></label><input id="email" type="text" name="email" size="50" maxlength="80" /></p> <p style="float:left;width:350px"><label for="company">Company <span style="color:#f00">(required)</span></label><input id="company" type="text" name="company" size="50" maxlength="40" /></p> <p style="float:left;width:350px"><label for="phone">Phone <span style="color:#f00">(required)</span></label><input id="phone" type="text" name="phone" size="50" maxlength="40" /></p> <p style="float:left;width:350px">Best Time To Call:<select style="width:325px" id="00Nd0000004F2Mb" name="00Nd0000004F2Mb" title="Best Time To Call"><option value="">--None--</option><option value="9:00am to 12:00pm">9:00am to 12:00pm</option> <option value="1:00pm to 5:00pm">1:00pm to 5:00pm</option> <option value="6:00pm to 9:00pm">6:00pm to 9:00pm</option> </select></p> <p style="clear:left;float:left;width:350px"><label for="street">Address</label><br> <textarea name="street" cols="47"></textarea></p> <p style="float:left;width:350px">What AIS services are you interested in?:<select style="width:325px" id="00Nd00000043aHr" multiple="multiple" name="00Nd00000043aHr" title="What AIS services are you interested in?"><option value="Bookkeeping">Bookkeeping</option> <option value="Business Incorporation">Business Incorporation</option> <option value="Catch Up/Clean Up Records">Catch Up/Clean Up Records</option> <option value="Job Costing">Job Costing</option> <option value="Part Time CFO">Part Time CFO</option> <option value="Software Conversion">Software Conversion</option> <option value="Software Customization">Software Customization</option> <option value="Software Training">Software Training</option> <option value="Tax Services">Tax Services</option> </select></p> <p style="float:left;width:350px">Anything else you think we should know:<br> <textarea id="00Nd0000004E2rs" name="00Nd0000004E2rs" cols="47"></textarea></p> <p style="clear:left;float:left"><input type="submit" name="submit" /></p> Thanks. hello guys! I need help setting up a form, I want to do some pretty neat things: It will say: What countries do you want to visit? [FIELD] Part 1: I want that when a user starts typing into the field, it will suggest under things that match what you have typed so far, sort of like facebook search does. So I would need a list of recognized country names. Now for example imagine I was using this, and I typed in M, it would list under a max of 5 valid entries begining with M, if I typed in Me, it would list the ones begining with Me, if I typed in Mex, it would show Mexico. Now the user would have to click this drop down suggestion to choose it. Part2: I want once a user clicks on a suggestion, it will "pop under" the input box or somewhere, with a "x" beside it to remove it. The user can now type in another country, and when it is clicked it too appears as a sort of "icon" under the input box or somewhere, with an "x" beside it. Clicking the x removes the country from the current list of countries. Once he is done, he goes on to other fields and the selected countries remain visible. Once a user submits the form, I want to get only the countries that were visible to him. **An alternative idea, if this one is too complicated, would be to have a drop list with all countries in it, and once a person clicks one, it will remain and a "+" sign will appear under it. When pressed, another dropdown menu will appear so the person can choose another country from the second drop down, etc. OFC all selected countries can have an X to remove them. Idk how to do this either.. I need help guys I have no clue how to do something like this, where do you recommend I start? Any ideas? I tried searching but I'm not sure what to call this so I couldn't find anything in the search. Thanks for your help so much!! Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Test Project</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var clicks=0; function linkClick(){ document.getElementById('clicked').value = ++clicks; } </script> </head> <body> <p align="center"><a href="http://www.google.ie" target="_blank" onclick="linkClick()">Google</a></p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center"><a href="http://www.google.ie" target="_blank" onclick="linkClick()">Google</a></p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center"><a href="http://www.google.ie" target="_blank" onclick="linkClick()">Google</a></p> <p align="center"> </p> <td colspan="3" valign="top">You have clicked my links <input id="clicked" size="1" onfocus="this.blur();" value="0" > times</td> <Script Language="JavaScript"> if ("clicks">3); { window.open('http://ie.yahoo.com','','scrollbars=no,menubar=no,height=600,width=800,resizable=yes,toolbar=no,location=no,status=no'); } </Script> </body> </html> I am a complete novice, I've spend most of today trying to research and learn Javascript. I would like my page to keep a count of how many times the links have been opened (this is happening) I would like a new pop up window to occur when the count gets to a specif value (this isnt happening) OR maybe to have a new hyperlink to appear that the user can then click on? Thanks in advance. Hi Im new to javascript and need some help with a project I have, the task I have is: Create a page that can take a bloke of text and out put the following o How many times each letter occurs o How many spaces o How many words o How many times each word occurs o A list of things that are not words or special characters I think maybe use an array but im not sure, like I said im new to this so not too sure on how to do it. I know it would read into a file say a txt file and sort through it this way, possibly using some kind of loop to read through all of the text before sorting it and I know it might use variables. I know how to kind of work through the task I have, but to actually implement the mechanics of the javascript is something that I then struggle with Thanks to all that help. Hi all, I have an array holding 100 randomly generated integers between 0-9 inclusive...firstArray[99] how do i use a second array to keep count of how many times each integer is generated..secondArray[9] Hi, I need to count how many times a keyword (input) appears in a string (str). I think I'm getting close with this: Code: var input = document.getElementById('autocomplete').value; var inp = input; for (var j = 0; j < gmarkers.length; j++) { var str=gmarkers[j].myname; var patt1=new RegExp(inp,'i'); if (str.match(patt1)) { found = true; var box = [inp]; var string1 = str; for (var i=0;i<box.length;i++) { nCount = string1.split(box[i]).length-1; alert(box[i] + ' is found ' + nCount + ' times<br>'); } but I can't get it to actually work. any ideas? thanks in advance. Hello all! I've run into a few hour long snag and cant seem to get thru it. My homework says to write a JS program form with an identifying lable, an associated text area and 2 buttons. The buttons should have text that says "# letter occurrences" and one that says "# word occurrences". Each button should call an associated JS function. The # letter occurrences routine should print a table indicatin the number of occurrences of each letter off the alphabet in the text area, the # word occurrences routine should print a table indicating the number of one letter wors, the number of two letter words, the number of three letter words, up to 10 letter words ... So far here is what I have ..... <?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns = "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>random</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var tableLetter="textArea"; var tableWord="textArea"; var lengthOfWord="tableWord.Length"; function ShowDiv(divName) { HideDivs(); if (document.all) { document.all.tableLetter.style.visibility = "visible"; } else { document.getElementById(divName).style.visibility = "visible"; } } function HideDivs() { if (document.all) { document.all.tableLetter.style.visibility = "hidden"; document.all.tableWord.style.visibility = "hidden"; } else { document.getElementById('tableLetter').style.visibility = "hidden"; document.getElementById('tableWord').style.visibility = "hidden";} } </script> </head> <body> <form name="form1" method="post" action=""> <textarea name="textArea" rows=6 cols=50> How many occurrences are in your sentence? </textarea> <br /> <input type="button" onClick="ShowDiv('tableLetter')" name="button1" value="# Letter Occurences"> <input type="button" onClick="ShowDiv('tableWord')" name="button2" value="# Word Occurences"> </form> <br /> <div id="text containter" style='width:420; height:85px; background:silver; position: absolute; '> <table> <div id='tableLetter' style="position:absolute; left:5px; top:10px"> <font color='#0000FF'>Letter Occurrences </font> </div> </table> <div id='tableWord' style='position:absolute; left:5px; top:10px; visibility:hidden;'> <font color='#0000FF'>Word Occurrences.</font> </div> </div> </body> </html> I feel stupid for asking a question about searching arrays, when there's a very similar thread that has been answered just recently on the first page; however, I'm still having trouble contemplating my own scenario. Basically, my program prompts the user for the length of the array and then asks the user to fill the array with words. Here is where I need help: I want to confirm if the user wants to search the array for those words. If so, the user will then be prompted to enter the word he wishes to search for; if found, the location of that word will be reported and the number of times the word has been searched for will be kept track of in a separate array. Here is what I have so far: Code: /* -- phase 3 ------------------------------------------------------ search for words the user asks for */ // search variables var response; var search; while (true) { // confirmation protocol response = confirm("Do you wish to search the lexicon for a word?") if (response) { search = prompt("What word would you like to search for?"); // alert("search"); } else { alert("Thank you for wasting my time."); break; } // begin search protocol for (i=0; i<words.length; i++) { if (search==words[i]) { alert("Word found at" +i+);} } // end for loop else {alert("word not found.");} // counter array/accumulator var hits = new Array(words.length); hits[i] = 0; for (i=0; i<words.length; i++) { if (words[i] == search) { hits[i] = hits[i] + 1; alert("This word has been searched for " +hits[i]+ "times."); } } // end for loop } // end while The problem with my search seems to be that the search is parsed through the for loop; if it finds the word it alerts me that it was found at i location, but then it continues through and sees that the search does not equal the other values in the array and reports it's not found as well. My counter array is completely off, and I'm really at a loss to figure it out. I can see that the problem might be that each new search resets the hits[i] to equal 0, so no matter how many times a word is searched for, it returns a count of 1. I really want this array to track the number of hits for each word searched for, but have no clue why it's not working. Thanks for any help I can get; and please, feel free to critique my coding style, I definitely need to improve. How can i go about showing on screen a count from an initial value to an end value over a set time period. Initial value = 0 End value = 2000 Time = 25 seconds I cant find an example of this anywhere, so I'm trying here to see if somebody can help Hi all, as the title says i am trying to keep count of the number of words a user has typed into a textbox. I have an emoticon box, something like the one that you see when you reply/start a thread here. The mouseup event fires off when the user clicks on an emoticon to display it in the textbox. The problem here is, my code below does not start counting if an emoticon is added when theres nothing in the textbox (making the emoticon the first item). I can continue to add more smileys in and they will be counted in the word limit, but the first one will not be included in the count, unless the user clicks somewhere on the screen. How can i fix this problem? Code: //#message is the textbox $(document).ready(function() { var characters = 100; $("#remainder").append(characters+"words left"); $("#emoticonsbox").mouseup(function() { var remaining = characters - $("#message").val().length; $("#remainder").html(remaining+"words left"); }); }); Hello I have this snippet for controlling the number of characters entered in a textarea. It works. But, if I replace in this code the name "my_form" by "contact-form" and "my_text" by "message", it doesnt ! It looks like the keyword is " my_form ". You change that , and the script will not work! It turns out that I have to change those names because the form as it was already had those names my_form and message before I added this counter And I dont want to replace the names of the form in order to adapt them to this code snippet below. The question is why would the script not work if I have just replaced two words, which dont seem to be keywords of JS programming (my_form and my_text) <html><head> <title>(Type a title for your page here)</title> <script language=JavaScript> <!-- function check_length(my_form) { maxLen = 50; // max number of characters allowed if (my_form.my_text.value.length >= maxLen) { // Alert message if maximum limit is reached. // If required Alert can be removed. var msg = "You have reached your maximum limit of characters allowed"; alert(msg); // Reached the Maximum length so trim the textarea my_form.my_text.value = my_form.my_text.value.substring(0, maxLen); } else{ // Maximum length not reached so update the value of my_text counter my_form.text_num.value = maxLen - my_form.my_text.value.length;} } //--> </script> </head> <body> <form name=my_form method=post> <textarea onKeyPress=check_length(this.form); onKeyDown=check_length(this.form); name=my_text rows=4 cols=30></textarea> <br> <input size=1 value=50 name=text_num> Characters Left </form> </body> </html> I am trying to figure out how to make a random number I can plug into a script count down from that number at certain times of the day until it reaches 0. I would like it to reset itself at midnight every day. I'm trying to make it work with a script I found on here that resets itself at midnight every day. So instead of it counting down too fast, it would count down to the next number after a randomly generated number of minutes until it reaches 0. But it wouldn't necessarily have to end at 0 at midnight. It could go from 845 to 323 at the end of the day at a slower pace. Is that possible?
|