"Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Ryan:  Well, that's
> > not a very nice way to treat someone on the list,
> > even if it was the second time
> > you'd seen the question in the same day
> > or even if it was a question that is obviously in the manual.  Some
> > people are just at different proficiencies in their learning process and
> > don't
> > yet know to go to the manual for certain questions.  If we treated
> > every newbie like this, then we
> > wouldn't have people coding in PHP!
>
> Hi _uncle_ Ben,
> I have nothing against newbies or newbie questions even though I may read
> questions like which is the
> best shopping cart, best PHP IDE etc 3+ times in a month, or why
> register_globals are better off or why
> "this code does not work" when its just a semicolon missing...although I
> must say the most frequient seems
> to be then ones where people write to the list without even trying to do a
> single word search on google.
> I too was a newbie and compared to some
> guys on the list I still most certainly am. But when you write a question
> that does not get answered the first
> time round...then retry a bit later is just downright irritating. If the
guy
> wrote some code a bit later on to do
> his "holiday thing" and hit a wall...I and a crapload of people here will
be
> most willing to lend a hand if he needed
> help, theres just gotto be a limit. If the guy thought that the first
> message didnt get through then its cool...but by
> the 2 in the subject.....COME ON for petes sake.
> Anyway, you have your view on this so..
>
> Cheers,
> -Ryan

Hi All,

Thank you for your replies. To be perfectly honest I wanted to make my post
look like a repost because the first reply I got seemed rather flippant to
me:

[snip]
Can PHP recognise dates that are UK Bank Holidays?
[/snip]

Yes http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

I didn't want to start a posting war - ironic now I know - so I just started
a new thread.

Ryan, I may be getting out of my league here, but if the makers of PHP
didn't care about us here in the UK then why was this function created:
gmmktime();

I know reposting like this is wrong but I was just trying to make a point.

Sorry guys

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