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| Thread ID: 101114 | 2009-07-02 05:11:00 | Having an image 'expire' automatically from a website | Chikara (5139) | Press F1 |
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| 788092 | 2009-07-02 05:11:00 | Hi all, Is there any way to have an image on a website page, automatically 'expire' so it's not visible after a particular period of time? For example, a list of news or items, that has an image file that says 'new' next to it. But after a particular period of time, I don't want the 'new' image displayed at all. Is there anyway with the page coding, to have that image automatically not appear after a predefined period? Or, is the only way to change and upload the page again after manually changing it. Thanks in advance... |
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| 788093 | 2009-07-02 10:23:00 | Chikara This may be what you are looking for......... http://javascript.internet.com/ Latest additions list AutoExpire script JonB |
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| 788094 | 2009-07-02 13:01:00 | <html> <head> <title>time expire test</title> </head> <body> <?php $time = date('c'); if($time <= "2009-07-03T12:30:00+12:00"){ echo '<img src="image.jpg" />'; } else { echo 'no image'; } ?> </body> </html> This will show the image until just after lunch 12:30 on the 3 July 09, then it will display "no image" |
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