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    What else could i add to my statistics box ? please reply with the code for showing it not just the idea so far i have

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    Last updated and i dont know the code soz :rolleyes:

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    lookily i do!, i need help finding a clock like liveclock, i dont like liveclock though, i was wondering if you can do it in php? anyhelp anybody?
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    HTML Code:
    <html>
    
    <head>
    
    </head>
    <body onLoad="goforit()">
    <script>
    
    /*
    Live Date Script- 
    © Dynamic Drive ([url]www.dynamicdrive.com[/url])
    For full source code, installation instructions, 100's more DHTML scripts, and Terms Of Use,
    visit [url]http://www.dynamicdrive.com[/url]
    */
    
    
    var dayarray=new Array("Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday")
    var montharray=new Array("January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December")
    
    function getthedate(){
    var mydate=new Date()
    var year=mydate.getYear()
    if (year < 1000)
    year+=1900
    var day=mydate.getDay()
    var month=mydate.getMonth()
    var daym=mydate.getDate()
    if (daym<10)
    daym="0"+daym
    var hours=mydate.getHours()
    var minutes=mydate.getMinutes()
    var seconds=mydate.getSeconds()
    var dn="AM"
    if (hours>=12)
    dn="PM"
    if (hours>12){
    hours=hours-12
    }
    if (hours==0)
    hours=12
    if (minutes<=9)
    minutes="0"+minutes
    if (seconds<=9)
    seconds="0"+seconds
    //change font size here
    var cdate="<small><font color='000000' face='Arial'><b>"+dayarray[day]+", "+montharray[month]+" "+daym+", "+year+" "+hours+":"+minutes+":"+seconds+" "+dn
    +"</b></font></small>"
    if (document.all)
    document.all.clock.innerHTML=cdate
    else if (document.getElementById)
    document.getElementById("clock").innerHTML=cdate
    else
    document.write(cdate)
    }
    if (!document.all&&!document.getElementById)
    getthedate()
    function goforit(){
    if (document.all||document.getElementById)
    setInterval("getthedate()",1000)
    }
    
    </script>
    <span id="clock"></span>
    
    </body>
    
    </html>
    Thats a pretty simple javascript clock
    Its users time, not servers

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