PHP - Jquery Timepicker Start And End Time Dynamically
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I have two timepickers start time and end time.When I select start time,the end time should have all the times disabled before start time.I am having Add button.When add button is clicked,again two timepickers are added.In these two,I can't able to set mintime of end timepicker from start time.Here is the code <div id='adddiv'> <input type="hidden" name="count" id="count"> <p>From:<input type="text" style="width: 70px;" id="timepicker1" name="visiting_time_start"/> To:<input type="text" style="width: 70px;" id="timepicker2" name="visiting_time_end"/> <a href='#' id='sadd'><img src="<?php echo base_url();?>template/images/plus_button.png" alt="Add"></a> </p></div> $(document).ready(function() { var addDiv = $('#adddiv'); var i = $('#adddiv p').size() + 1; var j=0;var k=i-1; $('#sadd').unbind("click").on('click', function() { var aid="timepickera"+k; var bid="timepickerb"+k; $('<p>From:<input type="text" id='+aid+' style="width: 70px;" name="visiting_time_start' + i +'" value="" />To:<input type="text" id='+bid+' style="width: 70px;" name="visiting_time_end' + i +'" value="" /><a href="#" id="srem"> <img src="<?php echo base_url();?>template/images/remove.jpg" height=16 width=16 alt="Remove"></a> </p>').appendTo(addDiv); $('#timepickera'+k).timepicker({ showLeadingZero: false, onSelect: function( time, endTimePickerInst ) { t1=time; $("#timepickerb"+k).timepicker('option', { minTime: { hour: endTimePickerInst.hours, minute: endTimePickerInst.minutes } }); }, minTime: { hour: 10, minute: 00 } }); $('#timepickerb'+k).timepicker({ showLeadingZero: false, }); i++;j++;k++; $('#count').val(j); return false; }); $(document).on('click', '#srem' , function(){ if( i > 2 ) { $(this).parents('p').remove(); i--;j--;k--; $('#count').val(j); } return false; }); $('#timepicker1').timepicker({ showLeadingZero: false, onSelect: tpStartSelect, minTime: { hour: 10, minute: 00 } }); $('#timepicker2').timepicker({ showLeadingZero: false, onSelect: tpEndSelect, }); }); // when start time change, update minimum for end timepicker function tpStartSelect( time, endTimePickerInst ) { $('#timepicker2').timepicker('option', { minTime: { hour: endTimePickerInst.hours, minute: endTimePickerInst.minutes } }); } // when end time change, update maximum for start timepicker function tpEndSelect( time, startTimePickerInst ) { $('#timepicker1').timepicker('option', { maxTime: { hour: startTimePickerInst.hours, minute: startTimePickerInst.minutes } }); }For timepicker1 and 2 its working fine.For dynamically created timepickers,I am not able to set mindate and max date.Can anyone help me... Similar TutorialsHi there, I am just wondering which way is the correct one if you want to create object properties/attribute dynamically at run time using magic method __set(), __get(), for example: class Foo{ public $data = array(); public function __set($name,$value){ $this->data[$name] = $value; } public function __get($name){ if ( isset($this->data[$name]) ){ return $this->data[$name]; } } } Or using the below way class Foo{ public function assign(array $data){ foreach($data as $key => $value){ $this->$key = $value; } } } I just encountered the second way in many places and I am totally confused . Is the __set() method called implicitly by the PHP engine in the second way or what? how come this is considered as a valid code ? your usual help is appreciated I have trouble calling timepicker with class and passing data-values to the script.
So what i have so far is one loop that for each entry it will create foreach($data as $value){ $min_hour = $value['minhour']; // returns value from DB like 7 to 12 echo '<td><input type="text" value="" class="schedule-timepicker" data-minhour="'.$min_hour.'" data-minminutes="30" data-maxhour="17" data-maxminutes="00"></td>'; }Then in js file I have $(document).ready(function(){ $('.schedule-timepicker').timepicker({ timeFormat: 'HH:mm:ss', minDate: new Date(1, 1, 1, $('.schedule-timepicker').data('minhour'), 00), maxDate: new Date(1, 1, 1, $('.schedule-timepicker').data('maxhour'), 00), }); });Problem is that the timepicker is called out and works but every input has the same minimum hours value as the first one. Please help how to resolve this. Thanks. This topic has been moved to JavaScript Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=316616.0 This topic has been moved to Ajax Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=346111.0 Hello, I am building an online game(users make a character and move on a map and so on...)
All user data is stored in a mySQL database and I want the users to interact in real-time, but there can be a 1-3 second delay between the communication, but not exceed 3 seconds even if 500 players are playing at the same time.
But for the purpose of the question let's say the users can only chat between one another, if I'll have a solution for that then I can use the same method for more parts of the game.
I can't use websockets because my webhost doesn't support it( I don't want to use pusher.com).
I know I can make real-time apps with ajax long polling, but I think that with 500 players playing at the same time it's not the best solution.
So, finally:
How can I make user interaction as close as possible to a real-time game?
(Without too much load on the hosting server)
(I am sorry if some of my terms are not correct - I am just getting back to coding after a long time...)
Edited by Mythion, 17 August 2014 - 02:34 AM. PHP date and time function is not showing correct time on my local system I have the following php code date_default_timezone_set("Africa/Lagos"); $date = date('d-m-y h:i:s'); echo "Server Time ".$date ."<br>"; echo "The time is " . date("h:i:sa")."<br>"; $current_datetime = date("Y-m-d") . ' ' . date("H:i:s", STRTOTIME(date('h:i:sa'))); echo "Current time1: ".$current_datetime . "<br>";
Output
Server Time 21-05-21 09:55:39
Expected Output
Server Time 21-05-21 10:55:39
Any help would be appreciated. Edited May 21 by Ponel I am trying to simulate an ad expiration and carry out an action if the ad is expired. And I cannot get the if/else to work properly... I've tried many variations and I cannot see what I am doing wrong here. Any tips please 3 hours and counting of no solution! $ad_start = time()-14 . "<br />"; // 14 days from today in the past (negative) echo $ad_start; $current_time = time() . "<br />"; // current epoch time echo $current_time; $days_past = $ad_start - $current_time; // days past echo "<br />$days_past days have past since the ad started!<br />"; if($days_past <= 14) { echo "<br />Ad is less than 14 days. Not expired."; } else { echo "<br />Ad is over 14 days. Expired."; } Basically I have recently been playing around with parsing a csv file. What I am looking to do at this point is simply take the date/timestamp (part of the csv file), which is in the following format:DD/MM HH:MM:SS.100th/s For the sake of argument, lets say I have this in an array string called $csv[0] and the file has several lines that span the course of a couple hours. I wouldn't mind having to use explode() to breakup/remove the date or 100th/s IF that would make things a lot simpler. So where would I start in trying to achieve this?. The result I am looking for will simply return "X Seconds". Storing this in a string variable would be a bonus, as I plan to use this to divide a separate piece of information. Any examples or ideas would be great. Thank you. ps: Here is an example time from the csv file itself: Code: [Select] 11/19 22:23:18.143 PHP 5.2.6 We rent PHP server space on a server in California. Several of my pages generated by PHP show the current date and time, so when the page is printed, the user knows when the data was printed. Our users could be anywhere in the US, I am in Michigan. How do I convert the server time (PDT) into local time, regardless of where the user is? Thanks. This topic has been moved to Application Design. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=316461.0 OK So I've got a datepicker that sends a date in d/m/y format. My DB stores the data in Unix Timestamp Which I can convert the date to with strtotime however this does the exact date & time. All I want is the actual day. I've spent hours trying to convert this with just the day with mixed results... Thanks. I am having a problem with PHP displaying the correct date and time. It updates as it should, but is fast by 4min and is always displaying a date in 2004. I ran a basic php script to make sure the application im using itself is not wrong. go to lunenburgledger.com/time.php Anybody had any ideas on where to check? The system time on the Windows Server 2003 is correct. The only thing I can think of is that it was converted to a virtual machine on vmware esxi, but the system time stayed right. Any ideas? Thanks!
What are the differences and implications of UTC time and Zulu time? <?php function getArr(string $time):array { $dateTime = new \DateTime($time); return [ 'time'=>$time, 'timestamp'=> $dateTime->getTimestamp(), 'dateTime' => $dateTime ]; } $arr = getArr('2020-08-05'); $arr_z = getArr('2020-08-05T00:00:00Z'); print_r($arr); print_r($arr_z); echo('equal timestamps: '.($arr['timestamp'] === $arr['timestamp']?'true':'false'));
Array ( [time] => 2020-08-05 [timestamp] => 1596585600 [dateTime] => DateTime Object ( [date] => 2020-08-05 00:00:00.000000 [timezone_type] => 3 [timezone] => UTC ) ) Array ( [time] => 2020-08-05T00:00:00Z [timestamp] => 1596585600 [dateTime] => DateTime Object ( [date] => 2020-08-05 00:00:00.000000 [timezone_type] => 2 [timezone] => Z ) ) equal timestamps: true
Hello, I tried to implement some PHP code to enable a web page to show "Dinner" specials versus "Lunch" specials based on the time. The business is located in the Eastern Time Zone, so I only need to routine to work based on Eastern Time (New York). What I am noticing is that the server is processing the lines of code so fast that the command to establish the correct time for the remaining code is not always being acknowledged. This line of code appears to be processing too fast for the remaining lines of code: date_default_timezone_set ( "America/New_York" ); Is there some additional code I can put in place to make sure the correct time is always ascertained? I need the $hourmin variable to always return a combination of hour + minute based on 24-hour time and Eastern Time zone. My code is as follows: <?php $name8 = file_get_contents("test/special8name.txt"); date_default_timezone_set ( "America/New_York" ); $gethour = date("H"); $getminutes = $gettimedate["minutes"]; $gettimedate = date(); $hourmin = $gethour . $getminutes; $currentday = date("l", time()); $currentdate = date("M j, Y"); if ($hourmin < 1500 && $currentday <> "Saturday" && $currentday <> "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesred\">$name8 </span>"; } else if ( $hourmin > 1500 && $hourmin < 2300 && $currentday <> "Saturday" && $currentday <> "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesblue\">$name8 </span>"; } else if ( $currentday == "Saturday" or $currentday == "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesblue\">$name8 </span>"; } ?> Sometimes my mailserver craps out and I need to restart it. Since RDP is blocked at my current company, I was hoping to simply make a button on a password protected webpage to start it. This would be a simple button and no user config so as to reduce security risk (hopefully). I need to do something like: echo exec('net start abc'); This works if I use 'whoami' or 'hostname', but not with the 'net' command. Also, the whoami shows the following: nt authority\network service This is using IIS/WIN2003 Hello everyone, I have started PHP not so long ago and I must admit that this whole world is quite confusing. On the internet, we can find everything... A link saying that we should press A and not B, another saying that A must not be pressed and B shoud etc. When looking on the web to learn about PHP, I often find myself more confused at the end of the day than at the beginning of the day. So I would like to know, with all you've learned in the past years, what would be the best advice you could give to a newbie who's been assigned on a big project and who wants to learn PHP properly ? Would you tell him to use a templating system ? Would you tell him to use a PHP framework ? Would you tell him to use a caching system to store some data ? What else should be taken in consideration ? PS: Flexibility is a must for this project Thanks ! ive been looking around and every tutorial information i get is to show data in two fields linked now my problem is i have a table with multiple fields adnd need to show it in one list to give you an idea of what im talking about
Table is like this
Winner 2nd place 3rd place 3rd place2
player a player b player c player d
player h player f player e player g
now what i need to know what to look for is to get it so that the list would be like this
Player a
player b
player c
player d
player e
player f
player g
player h
looking for something to work from any help on what in php i should look for to accomplish this i would be greatly appreciated
On my website I currently have it set up so that each user can pick there "avatar" (little picture or icon) Each user has the same choices but they all can pick different ones. I want to make it where they can upload their own picture and have a custom avatar. Where Should I start? Let's say I am buying a share for $10. If I sell the share on the same day BEFORE 3:30PM, it will be sold for $10, but if I keep the share past 3:30PM, I want the code to automatically add $1 (Taxes and such) once in the the price of the share in database, after that no matter how many days pass by, the price will remain the same.
I've thought about CRON jobs, but I have no idea how to make/use them or set them up.
Any direction or help is appreciated.
Hi, The hosting provider for my domain confirm me that the server time is in EST (UTC-5). They also sent me a grab supporting that Code: [Select] server time is now: ---------------------- Sun Nov 7 02:20:01 EST 2010 ------------------- But when I use the following code, the output I get is has 1 hr difference (UTC-6) echo date("d M, Y h:i:s A",time()); Output==> 07 Nov, 2010 01:20:01 AM But it suppose to give the same time as the server, ryt? Can anybody please explain? Thanks, |