On 7/9/07, Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/9/07, Shafiq Rehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> correct syntax for mktime is mktime( int hour, int minute, int second,  int
> month, int day, int year)
>
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> On 7/9/07, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Okay so given this section of code:
> >
> > $taskTime=mktime(00,00,00,$_POST['txtReschedule']);
> >
> > echo <<<HTML
> >
> > <tr>
> >         <td bgcolor="{$rowColor}">ID#, {$row['id']} </td>
> >         <td bgcolor="{$rowColor}">TicklerName, {$row['task_name']}  </td>
> >         <td bgcolor="{$rowColor}">Instructions, <a href='{$row
> > ['task_desc']}'>Instructions</a></td>
> >         <td bgcolor="{$dowColor}">DayOfWeekWord, {$dowword} </td>
> >         <td bgcolor="{$rowColor}">DateToReschedule, <input type='text'
> > name='tasks[{$row['id']}][txtReschedule]' value=''></td>
> >         <td bgcolor="{$rowColor}">DateRescheduled, {$Date}</td>
> >         <td bgcolor="{$rowColor}"><a href='update.php?taskid={$row['id']}
> > &taskdate={$taskdate}'>Click here!</a></td>
> >         <td bgcolor="{$rowColor}">CheckboxForWhenDone,
> >                 <input  type='checkbox'
> > name='tasks[{$row['id']}][chkDone]'
> > value='{$row['id']}'></td>
> > </tr>
> >
> > HTML;
> >
> > Why am I getting a time stamp of:
> >
> > 1165640400
> > Sat, Dec-09-06?
> >
> > I have been fighting with trying to figure this out and finally
> > decided to show my ignorance of the language and ask for help :)
> > Besides, the boss wants this done :)
> >
> > Jason
> > <?PHP
> >
> >         if($brain =="Monday"){
> >                 echo "Let me go home!"
> >         };
> >
> > ?>
> >
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>

   That's correct, but not all are explicitly required.  The function
should actually be written as follows:

   int mktime( [int hour [,int minute [,int second [,int month [,int
day [,int year [,int dst]]]]]]] )

   And by default, if date() is given a second parameter, but that
parameter is null or empty, date() will return `9 December, 2006`
(formatted accordingly).  I'm not certain of the significance of this,
nor am I sure that all versions of PHP will return this same value.
I'd have expected Unix epoch time, so 9 December, 2006, could be an
easter egg date.  Worth reading up on, but nothing I can find so far
explains it.  ANYONE ELSE KNOW?  I'd love to find out!


The only thing I could find about 9 dec 2006:
"9 December, 2006 - Shuttle Discovery launches on the STS-116 mission
at 8:45 P.M., the first night launch in 4 years (STS-113 being the
last)."

Tijnema

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