Home    Scripts    Tutorials    New Scripts    Popular Scripts    Top Rated Scripts    Editor Picks
Navigation: Scripts > PHP > Date & Time
Total Links: 23 - Results Page:   [2]  
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 111 | Votes:0 
International Date creates a gif image with date on your web site
Hosting Requirements: PHP3+
Price: Free
 
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 186 | Votes:0 
International Text Date display date into selected language on your web site.
Hosting Requirements: PHP3+
Price: Free
 
   Servertime  
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 138 | Votes:0 
This script shows the server time as a ticking digital clock in pure text.
Hosting Requirements: Linux, Win32
Price: Free
 
   melbdate  
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 111 | Votes:0 
PHP script that makes an adjustment between server time and local time.
Hosting Requirements: PHP3
Price: Free
 
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 141 | Votes:0 
This script display a image of a analogic clock on your Web page.
Hosting Requirements: PHP3+; GD
Price: Free
 
   Digital clock  
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 244 | Votes:0 
This script display a digital clock on your web page.
Hosting Requirements: PHP3+
Price: Free
 
   Only Date  
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 16-Feb-2002 | Hits: 87 | Votes:0 
Show month and year with month and day names on your website.
Hosting Requirements: PHP
Price: Free
 
   CowTime  
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 16-Feb-2002 | Hits: 78 | Votes:0 
This is just a simple script that when called, places a clock on your page. You just call the script and depending on the parameters included when you call the image determines what the clock will look like. There are four formats that the clock can look like. 12 hour clock without seconds is the default, 12 hour with seconds, 24 hour without seconds, and finally 24 hour with seconds.
Hosting Requirements: PHP 4.3.1+; GD 2.0
Price: Free
 
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 16-Feb-2002 | Hits: 274 | Votes:0 
Determines the difference between your local time and the server time.
Hosting Requirements: PHP
Price: Free
 
Rating: 0.00 
Updated: 16-Feb-2002 | Hits: 106 | Votes:0 
PHP native date functions use integer timestamps for computations. Because of this, dates are restricted to the years 1901-2038 on Unix and 1970-2038 on Windows due to integer overflow for dates beyond those years. This library overcomes these limitations by replacing the native function's signed integers (normally 32-bits) with PHP floating point numbers (normally 64-bits).
Price: Free
 
Results Page:   [2]  
Add your Script | Modify your Listing | Getting Rated