I have some problems with JavaScript timings..Basically i want it to start timing when it goes out of focus and when it comes back to focus, the timing will stop and it will display.
var start,end,isTimerOn=0;
window.addEventListener('blur', function() { //when user get out of the screen
/*Start Time when user goes out of focus*/
start = new Date().getTime();
});
window.addEventListener('focus', function() { //when user focus on the screen
if (isTimerOn==1)
{
end = new Date().getTime();
var time = end - start; //time will be in ms. eg: 1 sec will be 1000
/*Convert to seconds*/
var y=Math.round(time/1000);
start=0; //reset
isTimerOn=0; //reset
alert('Execution time: ' + y + 'secs'); //this will print the time how long the user has been away
}
});
Now the isTimerOn variable is a flag which will be set when:
function ProcessThisSearch(form)
{
//alert("OI!"); //test is js is working.
var test=form.search.value;
//alert(test); //test if value can be retrieved
if (test)
{
isTimerOn=1;
window.open('http://www.'+test+'.com');
}
}
This function ProcessThisSearch(form) will be invoked in the following HTML form:
<form align=right action="mainheader.jsp" method="POST"><input type="text" name="search"><input type="submit" value="Open Website" onClick="ProcessThisSearch(this.form)"></form>
I believe the problem is with the isTimerOn variable. Because I have tested the two event listener and it is working. Only when I add isTimerOn variable, it doesn't seem to work.
indow.
should bewindow.
isTimerOn
variable, what does not work?Date
.