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Want to show a graphical stopwatch in a Web Page

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    Hi: For an auction process, I am doing an Web application and I need to put an stopwatch in a Web page to synchronously show the seconds, minutes and hours decreasing from an established time hh:mm:ss to 00:00:00. What is the best alternative taking in account that I have VS2005 as the tool to develop the application? i.e. to run this stopwatch in the server or the client?, which programming language to use? Thanks for you attention.

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      Hi: For an auction process, I am doing an Web application and I need to put an stopwatch in a Web page to synchronously show the seconds, minutes and hours decreasing from an established time hh:mm:ss to 00:00:00. What is the best alternative taking in account that I have VS2005 as the tool to develop the application? i.e. to run this stopwatch in the server or the client?, which programming language to use? Thanks for you attention.

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      You can find help in the link given below.Regarding the programming language you can use either VB.NET or C#.NET http://www.csharphelp.com/archives2/archive368.html[^] Kaushik Baruah is presently working as a Programmer Analyst in Cognizant Technology Solutions,Kolkata,India

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