I have a perpetual countdown timer I need to set up and I am struggling with how to do it properly.
I am using a plugin called coutdown which can be found here:
http://www.littlewebthings.com/projects/countdown/
So my setup so far involves the following code:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#countdown_contain').countDown({
targetDate: {
'day': 23,
'month': 6,
'year': 2013,
'hour': 12,
'min': 0,
'sec': 0
},
omitWeeks: true
});
});
So what that is doing is counting down to Sunday June 23 of 2013. When it gets to zero I need it to reset and then start counting down to the same time in two weeks. So basically I need a two week countdown timer for Sundays at noon.
My thought is to perhaps make an ajax call to a php script every time the page loads to see where we are at compared to the next countdown date, then populate the response into JS variables that will become the info the plugin uses. Perhaps that is too much?
How would I structure my php or javascript to accomplish my goal?