Thats a very interesting concept you have there!!
As for the javascript you could do it with the SetTimeOut function at set the time out to 864 milliseconds. This would then call a function to ++ the seconds counter.
function UpdateTime(){
settimeout(UpdateTime(), 864);
MetricSeconds++;
}
window.onload = UpdateTime;
The above is pretty much phsedo code as I haven't got time to check the syntax and I'm sleepy already
10:22 and your sleepy davi, tut , tut.
lol n e ways thanks for that im a complete novice when it comes to javascript, so is there n e chance of a complete script
Many thanks
Edit. i have this javascript for a clock,
<html>
<body>
<script language="Javascript">
var timerID = null;
var timerRunning = false;
function stopclock (){
if(timerRunning)
clearTimeout(timerID);
timerRunning = false;
}
function startclock () {
stopclock();
showtime();
}
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)
timeValue += ((minutes < 10) ? ":0" : ":") + minutes
timeValue += ((seconds < 10) ? ":0" : ":") + seconds
timeValue += (hours >= 12) ? " P.M." : " A.M."
document.clock.face.value = timeValue;
timerID = setTimeout("showtime()",1000);
timerRunning = true;
}
//-->
</script>
<body onLoad="startclock()">
<center>
<form name="clock" onSubmit="0">
<input type="text" name="face" size=12 value="">
</form>
</center>
</body>
</html>
can i change that so it will do my forumular of (hX60+m)X60X1.1574