I am doing an online exam project. I want to submit a page after 10 minutes, even if the user doesn't click on the submit button. Also, I want to display a countdown of time.
2 Answers
This should be fairly straight-forward, just use [setInterval][1]
to do the countdown and submit the postback.
<div id="timer"></div>
<script type='text/javascript'>
var start = new Date();
setInterval(function() {
// check time elapsed given target time of 10 mins from now
var timeLeft = (600000 - (new Date() - start))/1000;
// update timer
document.getElementById('timer').innerHTML = Math.floor(timeLeft/60) + ":" + Math.floor(timeLeft%60);
// check if timer has elapsed, and submit form
if (timeLeft > 0) {
document.forms[0].submit();
}
}, 1000);
</script>
Edit Per the comments, the it's best to check the actual time elapsed, rather than relying on setInterval (which is not perfectly accurate).
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1I wouldn't decrement a timer, instead calculate the difference between a start and end time. The interval of 1000ms won't be prefect and you'll loose/gain time... Sep 8, 2012 at 7:52
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You can use "window.setTimeout" function to set the timeout of submitting form. For counting down, I'd suggest you to use a jquery plugin like this one: http://keith-wood.name/countdown.html
Cheers
window.setTimeout(
function ()
{
$("form")[0]
.submit();
},
10000
);