Roger -- ...and then Roger Spears said... % % Hello,
Hi! % % Well for my next project I'm trying to build an interactive calendar % system using Perl/CGI. Neat. I'd be quite interested in the finished product. I've been searching (fruitlessly) for a calendar that will print multi-day events in a lined-up bar across the days instead of jumbling events together. Will yours work for me? % % I've got it all worked out on paper...almost, but I can't figure out how % to get the script to actually fill in the table of boxes which represent % the days of the month. That is to say, how can I get the script to % figure out that the 1st of July this year was a Monday? Anyone know of % any example scripts or snippets of code I could look at for this % project? You mean something like bash-2.05a$ cal 07 2002 | head -3 July 2002 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 bash-2.05a$ \ > perl -e 'use Date::Manip;print Date_DayOfWeek("7","1","2002") . "\n";' 1 bash-2.05a$ cal 08 1968 | head -3 August 1968 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 bash-2.05a$ \ > perl -e 'use Date::Manip;print Date_DayOfWeek("8","1","1968") . "\n";' 4 or so? :-) If you know the epoch time of a given date then localtime will give you the day of the week, too, but I couldn't think of a way to get the right expr to feed localtime in thirty seconds so I fell back on an additional module (which is quite handy, BTW). % % Thanks, % Roger HTH & HAND :-D -- David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles (play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * than to live up to them. -- fortune cookie (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.justpickone.org/davidtg/ Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg!
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