not sure why and how you need mysql for this...why not just do the date
calculation in php?
Webleycity wrote:
> Hello all is it possible to do an interactive countdown clock in MYsql that
> can be embeded in emails.
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> Mark Webley
> Multimedia desig
Hello all is it possible to do an interactive countdown clock in MYsql that
can be embeded in emails.
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Mark Webley
Multimedia design and development
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London United Kingdom
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On Wednesday 29 August 2001 19:38, you wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I have a Problem with a Countdown.I want that somebody can register through
> my PHP Script. After the Registration the Script should email this person
> after exact 30 days on his emailadress without visiting the Homepage
> again.So how sho
Hi !
I have a Problem with a Countdown.I want that somebody can register through my PHP
Script. After the Registration the Script should email this person after exact 30 days
on his emailadress without visiting the Homepage again.So how should i do this ?
Thank you for your Support !!!
chris
Its easy enough to display a time and have it count down each time someone
views the page(get a timestamp and hardcode it in, then grab a current
timestamp when someone hits the page and compare the two), but if you want a
constant countdown updating constantly then it has to be client side. The
I mean server side.
What i thought icould do was use a cookie time()
but how do I extract the value and display it as day hour minute second
format
and also how do I change the value of the cookie to reflect the
different times someone will log on.
For instance by setting the cookie someo
i need to use PHP to countdown to a certain date, and display the
output as
time left:days, hours, minutes, seconds
The countdown coule be done with javascript, but however it must be
done client side
TIA
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