$ndays=14;
function get_next_dates($ndays)
{
$today=date(m-d-Y,mktime(0,0,0,date(m),date(d),date(Y)));
$forward_date=date(m-d-Y,mktime(0,0,0,date(m),date(d)+$few_days,date(Y)));
print h1$today === $few_days === $forward_date/h1;
for($i=0;$i$ndays;$i++)
{
Just as the solution to spray paint the m/b green made me smile, this did
too.
This will strip out all characters except numerals at the beginning, right!
martin Cameron
On Fri, 03 Aug 2001 11:52, you wrote:
on 8/2/01 5:32 PM, Jeff Oien at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a routine out
Here's a Quick Dirty script that I ran up to get a display of 10 items per
page with each click on a hyper-linked page returning a new page .. if you
know what I mean. I've even included the headers so that any newbies can see
the complete script and not just bits. The theory is that the
Try Sessions, bud. That's what they're there for.
On Mon, 23 Jul 2001 21:46, you wrote:
Hi all,
I need store all the userid's connected to my site, in a
database. the database, if the user has closed his browser a php script
will check after intervals of a few minutes, if the user is
/html
The thing is that if you simply hit enter - rather than click the
submit button, the first directive in the form tag is invoked, and
the value of the $hello variable IS passed.
regards
Martin Cameron
input type='text' name='var_hello';
print input type = submit value = 'Submit' ;
and, the var name is $var_hello
this way, the value of your var do not appear in the URL,
This work for me...
Martin Cameron wrote:
Here is a simple form file that needs to pass a variable - $hello
Does anyone know if it is possible to maintain session state across a
cluster of four web servers?
Regards
Martin Cameron
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