I modified the DRange() function to try to parse such dates with +/- number
of days/weeks/months etc. The core {(ftime when="2014-09-05 +25days")}
should work in the next version (due in 25 days :-).
If you want to test the pre-release ZIP archive, you can download it from
the page http://pmwiki.org/Subversion (only pmwiki.php changed). Please
report any problems or difficulties.
Petko
ki...@kirpi.it writes:
> The first page uses an earlier recipe from 2007
> [...]
> http://www.pmwiki.org/pmwiki/uploads/Cookbook/markupexpr.php
Thank you Petko for your explanation :-)
I tried and paste some of the markupexpr.php code into my config.php
Fearing that it could clash with the ftime in use today, I dared to
change any "ftime" occurrence with "meftime".
Yet, when in use in pages like Cookbook/CopyPasteCalendar it makes
disasters :-)
Probably the game is much more complicated than I naively guessed.
(and yes, of course I do not understand what that code does, too complicated)
What if one need to subtract 1 or 2 days from a certain date?
Looking on Google, there seems to be many (supposedly) easy ways, for
instance this javascript
yourDate.setDate(yourDate.getDate() - daysToSubtract);
which looks easy to understand, but at the end I cannot imagine a way
to actually use it on a wiki page.
Is there any workaround, please?
(if not, no problem: one cannot have everything in life)
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