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Unlike countdown scripts (that display the time missing to a future date) and clock scripts (that show current date and/or time), lcCountup shows the amount of time from a date you specify.
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The Incredible Countdown For this script, the configuration file has the specifications for the next event that has to take place. And this script keeps track of time until the next event specified in the configuration file. The prerequisites for the script are the Date::Manip library and CPAN.
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MKCountDown This is a SSI-based simple perl script. This script helps to display the time until a specified event. The precision can be customized down to the second, if required. It can display time in years, months, weeks , days , hours seconds.
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lcCountup Unlike countdown scripts (that display the time missing to a future date) and clock scripts (that show current date and/or time), lcCountup shows the amount of time from a date you specify.
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1).
lcCountup Unlike countdown scripts (that display the time missing to a future date) and clock scripts (that show current date and/or time), lcCountup shows the amount of time from a date you specify.
2).
The Incredible Countdown For this script, the configuration file has the specifications for the next event that has to take place. And this script keeps track of time until the next event specified in the configuration file. The prerequisites for the script are the Date::Manip library and CPAN.
3).
MKCountDown This is a SSI-based simple perl script. This script helps to display the time until a specified event. The precision can be customized down to the second, if required. It can display time in years, months, weeks , days , hours seconds.
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