>
> Replace the above two lines with
>
> $time = date('YmdHis', mktime(0,0,0,$month,$day,$year);
>

ok the function works now because when i echo the output of
$_SESSION['add']['start_date'] it shows the right 14 digit timestamp for the
date i wanted to create... now the problem is getting it to echo on a page
in a normal "standard user readable format"... i have the following line i
used to attempt that with but still..no matter what i put in the form for a
date it returns monday january 15 2038..or in one instance of playing with
it even ended up with december 31 1969... even though i put in the date i
wanted ...
say "first saturday" 9 (september) 2004
here is the line i used: something must be wrong with it....
Start Date: <?echo date("l F j Y", $_SESSION['add']['start_date']);?>

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