Ron Piggott wrote:

> Is there a way to modify this code so it will always be the *next*
> Christmas and Easter?
> 
> <?php
> 
> $todays_date_seasonal_format = DATE("Y-m-d");
> $next_Christmas = DATE("Y") . "-12-25";
> $next_Easter = date("D d M Y", strtotime("2009-03-21
> +".easter_days(2009)." days"));
> $days_until_Christmas = ( strtotime($next_Christmas) -
> strtotime($todays_date_seasonal_format) ) / 86400;
> $days_until_Easter = round(( strtotime($next_Easter) -
> strtotime($todays_date_seasonal_format) ) / 86400);
> 
> echo $days_until_Christmas . "<br>";
> echo $days_until_Easter . "<br>";

Have you tried incrementing the year value by one when you define
$next_[holiday]


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