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    bgscms
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    I have a button with an On Click Run JavaScript with the following script that is not working.

    <body onLoad=”startclock()”>

    <script Language=”JavaScript”>

    <!– Begin
    var timerID = null;
    var timerRunning = false;
    function stopclock (){
    if(timerRunning)
    clearTimeout(timerID);
    timerRunning = false;
    }
    function showtime () {
    var now = new Date();
    var hours = now.getHours();
    var minutes = now.getMinutes();
    var seconds = now.getSeconds()
    var timeValue = “” + ((hours >12) ? hours -12 :hours)
    //I added the following line to see if i could get 9 hours to show as 09 hours
    timeValue = ((timeValue <10)? “0”:””) + timeValue

    timeValue += ((minutes < 10) ? “:0” : “:”) + minutes
    timeValue += ((seconds < 10) ? “:0” : “:”) + seconds
    timeValue += (hours >= 12) ? ” pm” : ” am”
    document.clock.face.value = timeValue;
    timerID = setTimeout(“showtime()”,100);
    timerRunning = true;
    }
    function startclock() {
    stopclock();
    showtime();
    }
    // End –>
    </SCRIPT>

    <br><br>
    <div align=”center”><B><FONT COLOR=”#FFFFFF”>The current time is:</FONT></B></div><br><br>

    <div align=”center”>
    <FORM name=”clock”>
    <input type=”text” name=”face” size=11 value=””>
    </FORM>
    </div>

    How can I get the script to work? thanks.

    #323242 Reply

    support-michael
    Keymaster

    @bgscms

    Check out this doc (work-in-progress) that describes how to work with JavaScript in a mobione app. I have an app with similar code that I will post on the Examples/How-to forum of a stopwatch and analog clock.

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