You would have to get the current date and add 50000 seconds to it. You could do it like the following
$("#countdown").countdown({
until: new Date(new Date().getTime() + (50000 * 1000))
});
質問
i am using jQuery Countdown: http://keith-wood.name/countdown.html
Example usage of this script is:
$(selector).countdown({since: new Date(2010, 12-1, 25)});
You have to set the full date, what if i have only total amount of time in seconds? I mean i want to set countdown from 50000 seconds and automatically transform it in to a days:hours:seconds?
解決 2
You would have to get the current date and add 50000 seconds to it. You could do it like the following
$("#countdown").countdown({
until: new Date(new Date().getTime() + (50000 * 1000))
});
他のヒント
I've just written a little function to do a counter for you just incase you want to have more control.
countDown($('#selector'), 300);
function countDown(selector, seconds){
var oneSecond = 1;
var passedSeconds = 0;
var timeLeft = 0;
var interval = setInterval(
function(){
passedSeconds += oneSecond;
timeLeft = seconds-passedSeconds;
if(timeLeft > 0 ){
selector.text(getTimer(timeLeft));
}else{
selector.text('Time out');
clearInterval(interval);
}
},
oneSecond*1000);
}
function getTimer(timeLeft){
var litteralDuration = '';
var s = parseInt(timeLeft);
var d = Math.floor(s / 86400);
s %= 86400;
var h = Math.floor(s / 3600);
s %= 3600;
var m = Math.floor(s / 60);
s %= 60;
if(d > 0){
litteralDuration += (d == 1) ? '1 D ' : d + ' Ds ' ;
}
if(h > 0){
litteralDuration += (h == 1) ? '1 H ' : h + ' Hs ' ;
}
if(m > 0){
litteralDuration += (m == 1) ? '1 M ' : m + ' Ms ' ;
}
if(s > 0){
litteralDuration += (s == 1) ? '1 S ' : s + ' Ss ' ;
}
return litteralDuration;
}
Here is a JS Fiddle for it: Fiddle
hope that helps
Try this:
var now = new Date();
var later = new Date(now.getTime() + 50000000); // 50000s == 50000000ms
$('#countdown').countdown({until: later});