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Show Time |
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Show Time |
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Free |
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Perl / Clocks |
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This script requires SSI to work. It is a text-based clock. It can display standard or military time.
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| Top Perl scripts |
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Date Time This script is useful for displaying accurate time on your system. You can customize the time and date according to your time zone. It is very simple to install in your system.
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GetDate GetDate offers you six formats to display date on your website. This program is used as a Server Side Include (SSI). After edits you can choose the format in which you would like to display the date on your website. The latest version v2.00 has been released under GNU License.
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Perl Clock This script offers a dynamic clock to be displayed on any site that is using SSI. The script is very easy to install and operate.
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Cliff's Clock Script This is a very simple script that displays a text clock. The display can be configured so as to display the time and date in any desired sequence. In addition, you can also decide the format of the time and date.
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Clock - time zones online clock cgi script Show different time zones right on your site
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Day and Week This script helps you to display the current date, time zone (country) by text. The time difference between the local time and the server time can be adjusted and displayed.
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ActualTime This time converter can be used to display time in the required format. It converts the time of the server to your requirement so that the desired time zone is displayed on your web page. It caters to setting of 12 hours ahead or 11 hours behind server time.
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| New Perl scripts |
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Today! Today! Helps you to displays today's date on your web page. It uses Server Side Includes (SSI) to display the time. This script is like get_date subroutine from Matt Wright’s other scripts.
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ActualTime This time converter can be used to display time in the required format. It converts the time of the server to your requirement so that the desired time zone is displayed on your web page. It caters to setting of 12 hours ahead or 11 hours behind server time.
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mojoTime mojoTime is a date and time script that is fully customizable. It offers many settings and you have the choice of taking on the best suited one for your requirement. This script supports any language and is language independent, and can be used either with SSI or with Java Script.
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Basic SSI Text Clock This script can be used if you wish to display the current time on your web page. The time is displayed using SSI in a text format.
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jb Time jb Time is used for displaying time on the web pages which allows users to customize the fonts of time as they like. It has unlimited number of time styles.
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getdate2.cgi This is a script that will give the time difference between your home town and the place where your site/server is hosted and then allows you to synchronize the two times. It offers different display options. It is available for free.
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Timeit Pro Timeit is a perl text clock on the web. With its help you can customize the date and time displays. You can replace the regular date and time figures with images and time greetings. Along with date and time it also allows you to show holidays, birthday greetings, news flashes, and more.
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