Clocks
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Today Header
This script is a Little Toy that displays the date, using an image to show the day. It users your servers localtime function, but if you wish to display a time that differs, you can add or subtract hours by setting the number to add or subtract in the...
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epoch offset generation and conversion online tool
This online tool takes year, month, day, hr, mins and secs and generates the epoch for those details. Conversely it can also take an epoch and show the date details.
Date Stamp With Master Resell Rights
Easy to use script! Simply enter the script to your server and then enter a single line of code on each web page that you would like to display the current Day, month, and year. Use it to keep your web pages "current" or turn into a deadline script...
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@1 Last Modified Date & Time
This Perl script checks the "Last Modified" date and time of a file. You can choose the display formats. SSI needed. It has a big advantage over other methods as it can be used to check on a file placed outside the root directory.
A Bit Like Clockwork
A Bit Like Clockwork is a simple little CGI application for displaying the current date and time to visitors of your web page. The time/date is called via SSI. You may set a server offset for both Daylight Savings Time, and Standard time. This program...
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Simple Clock
Insert this into a .pl or .cgi page (if your server allows PERL) and call the page through SSI.
G.Date
A simple script that offers an easy way to add the date to your webpages.
mojoTime
mojoTime is a fully customizable date and time script. It is language independent, and is not bound to any defined settings. It has unlimited settings. So you can just choose the best one for you. mojoTime can be used via SSI as well as JavaScript. SSI...
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Time
A simple script to display today's date and the current time on your Web page. The time format, colour and size are customizable. SSI is recommended. Available in English and Russian.
Day and Week
Display the current date, time zone (country) by text and the day by an image. Can adjust for difference in server time.
Show Time
This is a simple text-based clock. It features standard or military time. It requires Server Side Includes (SSI).
timeStamp
timeStamp is a simple CGI script that is used to display the current date and time on a web page. SSI capability is required. It features: 12 display styles to choose from, and user defined font type and color.
getdate2.cgi
This is a time difference script for determining time on your hometown with reference to where you site is hosted in. It allows you to synchronize the time of the server to your set time.
perlbeat
This Perl script allows you to insert a non-javascript, customizable beat-clock into your website. It requires fly or ImageMagick's 'montage'.
Last Modified
The handy useful script which show the date and/or time when the HTML document was last modified. Just one script (lastmod.cgi), without any additional file can be applied to any number pages of your website.
Lyles Clock / Hitcounter
This program can display the date, the time, the day and a hit counter. You can choose which to display and which not to display. It also allows you to add a certain number of hits per day. You choose exactly how each function is displayed by choosing...
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datepage.pl
This script goes through a list of Web pages to change the "Last updated ..." string to the date the file was last modified. Run this script in UNIX after updating any html files. Any line beginning with $tag will be replaced with $update unless equal....
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Basic SSI Text Clock
This is a simple clock script that displays the current time in a text format on your Web page using Server Side Include (SSI).
TextClock
TextClock is a Perl CGI script which can be used to show browsers several variations of the current time and/or date. Server Side Includes is required.
Today!
Today! is a Perl script that displays today's date on your web page using Server Side Includes. This script is basically a modified version of Matt Wright's get_date subroutine that he incorporates into many of his other scripts.
