Its possible to add a counter in this time message?
So people don't need to refresh the page to see how many time need to wait till next download?You have to wait 13 minutes, 31 seconds till next download
thank you

So people don't need to refresh the page to see how many time need to wait till next download?You have to wait 13 minutes, 31 seconds till next download
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<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
var Timer = 0;
var period = 1000;
var n = 61;
function initCountDown()
{
Timer = setInterval("countDown()", period);
}
function countDown()
{
var o = document.getElementById("myTimer");
var minutes = parseInt(n / 60);
var seconds = n % 60;
var minutes_str = "minutes";
if (minutes == 1) {
minutes_str = "minute";
}
var seconds_str = "seconds";
if (seconds == 1) {
seconds_str = "second";
}
if (n) {
o.innerHTML = "<p>You have to wait " + minutes + " " + minutes_str + ", " + seconds + " " + seconds_str + " till next download</p>\n";
n--;
}
else {
clearInterval(Timer);
o.innerHTML = "<p>Enjoy.</p>\n";
}
}
</script>
</head>
<body onload="initCountDown();">
<div id="myTimer">
</div>
</body>
</html>
from what i understand, the system wont create a download link for that many minutes/hrs & hence this delayed display wont workmrperl wrote:Here's an example with a delay displayed in seconds:]