JavaScript - How To Get Currentand Next Year Months ?
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How it is possible to get current & next year months and put them into array ..i.e Jan-11 --- M1[0] . . . . Dec-11 M1[11] Jan-12 M2[0] . . . Dec-13 M2[11] thanks Similar TutorialsHi I was playing around with the jQuery Multiple months plugin and was wondering if there was anyway I could display 4 months in it with 2 months on top and the other two months at bottom. OR If that is not possible then can we display 2 different instance of calendars something like this screenshot but changing the month on either one would change the other two months of the other calendar at the same time. If anyone can help, i will be greateful. Thanks in advance hi guys, I need to implement an inline calendar showing multiple months(suppose 6 months) starting from current month in my web application. It should be possible to move to the previous months and next months. Also it should be possible to retrieve the date when a user clicks (onclick event) on a particular date. Is there any javascript source code available? could anyone please help me? thanks in advance On my site I have a Javascript error in my FireBug console: Year is 'null' Code: document.getElementById('year').options[i] = new Option(curr_year-i,curr_year-i); here is my site: http://harveys.blueplanetdns.com/harveys-shop/ Hello guys, I really need some help with this. I am using the jQuery cookie file to set and retrieve my cookies, but I don't know how to modify it to set all cookies for more than one day. Here's my code: Code: /** * Cookie plugin * * Copyright (c) 2006 Klaus Hartl (stilbuero.de) * Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses: * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html * */ /** * Create a cookie with the given name and value and other optional parameters. * * @example $.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value'); * @desc Set the value of a cookie. * @example $.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value', { expires: 7, path: '/', domain: 'jquery.com', secu true }); * @desc Create a cookie with all available options. * @example $.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value'); * @desc Create a session cookie. * @example $.cookie('the_cookie', null); * @desc Delete a cookie by passing null as value. Keep in mind that you have to use the same path and domain * used when the cookie was set. * * @param String name The name of the cookie. * @param String value The value of the cookie. * @param Object options An object literal containing key/value pairs to provide optional cookie attributes. * @option Number|Date expires Either an integer specifying the expiration date from now on in days or a Date object. * If a negative value is specified (e.g. a date in the past), the cookie will be deleted. * If set to null or omitted, the cookie will be a session cookie and will not be retained * when the the browser exits. * @option String path The value of the path atribute of the cookie (default: path of page that created the cookie). * @option String domain The value of the domain attribute of the cookie (default: domain of page that created the cookie). * @option Boolean secure If true, the secure attribute of the cookie will be set and the cookie transmission will * require a secure protocol (like HTTPS). * @type undefined * * @name $.cookie * @cat Plugins/Cookie * @author Klaus Hartl/klaus.hartl@stilbuero.de */ /** * Get the value of a cookie with the given name. * * @example $.cookie('the_cookie'); * @desc Get the value of a cookie. * * @param String name The name of the cookie. * @return The value of the cookie. * @type String * * @name $.cookie * @cat Plugins/Cookie * @author Klaus Hartl/klaus.hartl@stilbuero.de */ jQuery.cookie = function(name, value, options) { if (typeof value != 'undefined') { // name and value given, set cookie options = options || {}; if (value === null) { value = ''; options.expires = -1; } var expires = ''; if (options.expires && (typeof options.expires == 'number' || options.expires.toUTCString)) { var date; if (typeof options.expires == 'number') { date = new Date(); date.setTime(date.getTime() + (options.expires * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 * 365)); } else { date = options.expires; } expires = '; expires=' + date.toUTCString(); // use expires attribute, max-age is not supported by IE } // CAUTION: Needed to parenthesize options.path and options.domain // in the following expressions, otherwise they evaluate to undefined // in the packed version for some reason... var path = options.path ? '; path=' + (options.path) : ''; var domain = options.domain ? '; domain=' + (options.domain) : ''; var secure = options.secure ? '; secure' : ''; document.cookie = [name, '=', encodeURIComponent(value), expires, path, domain, secure].join(''); } else { // only name given, get cookie var cookieValue = null; if (document.cookie && document.cookie != '') { var cookies = document.cookie.split(';'); for (var i = 0; i < cookies.length; i++) { var cookie = jQuery.trim(cookies[i]); // Does this cookie string begin with the name we want? if (cookie.substring(0, name.length + 1) == (name + '=')) { cookieValue = decodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(name.length + 1)); break; } } } return cookieValue; } }; I was told to put this in the head section before my page, and it sets it for a year, but I want all the cookies set on the page to be set for a year. Code: $(function() { $.cookie('name', 'value', {expires: 365}); }); any ideas? I want to create an array for a religious website that will display a different Bible verse for each day of the year. This is how I incremented each day of the year. Code: var myDate=new Date(); myDate.setFullYear(2011,2,4); myDate.setDate(myDate.getDate()+1); How do I make the connection between the array and the new date as it changes? This is a snippet from the array. Code: var dailyVerseRef=new Array(); dailyVerseRef[0]="Genesis 1:1"; dailyVerseRef[2]="Genesis 1:2"; dailyVerseRef[3]="Genesis 1:3"; dailyVerseRef[4]="Genesis 1:4"; dailyVerseRef[5]="Genesis 1:5"; dailyVerseRef[6]="Genesis 1:6"; dailyVerseRef[7]="Genesis 1:7"; dailyVerseRef[8]="Genesis 1:8"; I used a switch to go through the days of the week, but to go through the days of the year seems more difficult. Hello all I have this code to write the year which works fine in ie ff but apparantly is not working in google chrome. I don't have chrome and so can't check can anybody tell me why chrome has an issue with it? What should I change to make it chrome compliant:-) In ie ff it displays 2012 correctly but in chrome i'm told it is showing 112 ro something like that. Code: Code: any help very much appreciated LT It should be this one: http://www.codeschool.com/courses/jq...r-first-flight Great class! they run you through the basics and have you do excercises on the site itself at the end of each chapter. when you submit the code it checks the code and gives you hints if somethings wrong. Very through and easy to understand. Seriously folks, if your just starting or even if you think you know everything, you still might want to watch some of this. ok. im done. no this isnt spam I dont work for the company, I jjust really enjoyed it. hi the title pretty much says it but il go into a little more deph, im looking for a piece of script that i can insert into my masterpage which will fetch the year from the server and display it on the footer. just to save our company updating the dates each year. cheers, ant. I have the following, but not sure why it isn't picking up this year as a leap year. Any idea? Code: CalendarMonth.prototype.correctForLeapYear = function() { if(this.year%4 != 0) { daysInMonth[1] = 28; this.isLeapYear = 0; } else if(this.year%400 == 0) { daysInMonth[1] = 29; this.isLeapYear = 1; } else if(this.year%100 == 0) { daysInMonth[1] = 28; this.isLeapYear = 0; } else { daysInMonth[1] = 29; this.isLeapYear = 1; } } Thanks Martin Good morning Guru's and Experts, I really need your help with this one. It seems that the function this_week('end') is returning a bad date of 12/33/2014 (mm/dd/yyyy) where it should properly read: 01/02/2015 Code: function this_week(x) { var today, todayNumber, fridayNumber, sundayNumber, monday, friday; today = new Date(); todayNumber = today.getDay(); mondayNumber = 1 - todayNumber; fridayNumber = 5 - todayNumber; if (x === 'start') { //var start_dd = today.getDate() + mondayNumber var start_dd = today.getDate() var start_mm = today.getMonth() + 1 var start_yyyy = today.getFullYear() return start_mm + '/' + start_dd + '/' + start_yyyy } if (x === 'end') { var end_dd = today.getDate() + fridayNumber var end_mm = today.getMonth() + 1 var end_yyyy = today.getFullYear() return end_mm + '/' + end_dd + '/' + end_yyyy } } Reply With Quote 12-29-2014, 07:43 PM #2 Philip M View Profile View Forum Posts Supreme Master coder! Join Date Jun 2002 Location London, England Posts 18,371 Thanks 204 Thanked 2,573 Times in 2,551 Posts I understand that you are trying to get the date next Friday. Try this script:- Code: <span id = "info"></span> <script type = "text/javascript"> var curr = new Date(); // get current date var first = curr.getUTCDate() - curr.getUTCDay(); // First day is the day of the month - the day of the week var last = first + 5; // last day is the first day + 5 = Friday var lastday = new Date(curr.setDate(last)); var yy = lastday.getUTCFullYear(); var mth = lastday.getUTCMonth()+1; if (mth<10) {mth = "0" + mth} var dy = lastday.getUTCDate(); if (dy<10) {dy = "0" + dy} // now manipulate the display of year,month,date as desired var result = mth + "/" + dy + "/" + yy; document.getElementById("info").innerHTML = "Week Ending Friday " + result; </script> Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math. Hi.. I just want to know how can I display Weeks in a drop down list per year. Thank you |