This Perl script checks the "Last Modified" date and time of a file. You can choose the display formats. SSI needed. It has a big advantage over other methods as it can be used to check on a file placed outside the root directory.
A Bit Like Clockwork is a simple little CGI application for displaying the current date and time to visitors of your web page. The time/date is called via SSI. You may set a server offset for both Daylight Savings Time, and Standard time. This program runs under use strict, and -w and does not contain any cargo-culted code that so many other programmers have copied from certain clock scripts and used in their own incarnation.
jbTime is a very easy to use cgi-script that displays your hosting server's time in as many ways as you can imagine on as many webpages as you want. It is fully customizable to even the font size, face, color, and you choose what to display.
Instead of using Javascript that display time according to visitor computer's time, DateTime will display time based on your server. You can change the time according to your timezone. Require SSI capability to work.
An SSI-based clock with configurable time formatting, time zones, etc. Can also display specific messages at certain times and/or dates (i.e., for holidays) along with the time.
GetDate is a simple date program written in perl which allows you to display the date in one of six formats on your website. This program is used as a Server Side Include (SSI).
mojoTime is a fully customizable date and time script. It is language independent, and is not bound to any defined settings. It has unlimited settings. So you can just choose the best one for you. mojoTime can be used via SSI as well as JavaScript. SSI is not required.
A simple script to display today's date and the current time on your Web page. The time format, colour and size are customizable. SSI is recommended. Available in English and Russian.