Ah, well, you didn't say anything about Islamic Hijri calendars in the 
original message. :)  DateMaster can get you to Julian, but then you're on 
your own.


At 09:53 AM 11/21/01 -0800, Kevan Dettelbach wrote:
> >>If you want to solve the problem, integer does round, yes.  If you just
> >>want to get past the problem, the DateMaster Xtra does Julian to Gregorian
> >>conversions.  http://www.penworks.com/xtras/datemast/index.cgi
>
> >>- - Tab
>
>Hi Tab,
>
>Actually, I'm trying to convert a Gregorian date to the Islamic Hijri
>calendar. The conversion involves calculating when the cresent moon would be
>visible in Makkah (Mecca). This calculation can only be approximated as the
>official calendar is based on an actual human sighting of the cresent moon..
>
>Kevan Dettelbach
>Lunny Communications


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