Other options include
 
using a date calendar widget (js) to fill the field
splitting the date field into three separate selects and building the date on 
the server from those three elements
 
Bastien> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
php-general@lists.php.net> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 16:50:39 +0530> Subject: RE: 
[PHP] Check if var has a date (timestamp or regular)> > Hi,> > You need to 
check with your submitted data as in which format it is. Try> with different 
combination for splitting the string (include -, / while> splitting string). If 
input string works with split then assume input string> as in above format. 
Otherwise simple, consider it as in timestamp.> > But I suggest if some user is 
entering the date then let them insert the> date as you want. Just mention 
(mm/dd/yyyy) after the text field and it will> solve your problem> > Warm 
Regards,> Sanjeev> http://www.sanchanworld.com/> 
http://webdirectory.sanchanworld.com> -----Original Message-----> From: OOzy 
Pal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 5:22 PM> To: PHP> 
Subject: [PHP] Check if var has a date (timestamp or regular)> > How can I 
check an inputed date if it is a valid date and if it is in> the form of a 
timestamp or regular date such as (22-07-2007 or> 22/07/2007)> > -- > OOzy> 
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