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JavaScript Timing Events
With Javascript, it is possible to execute some code NOT immediately after a function is called , but after a specified time interval. This is called timing events.
It's very easy to time events in JavaScript. The two key methods that are used are: SetTimeout( ) - executes a code some time in the future clearTimeout( ) - cancel' s thesetTimeout( ) Note: the seTimeout( ) and clearTimeout( ) are both methods of the HTML DOM Window object. Tutorial When the ****on is clicked in the example below, an alert box will be displayed after 5 seconds function timedMsg ( ) { var t= setTimeout ("alert ( '5 seconds!') ", 5000) } |