Actually, I stand corrected on this one, it will be off by an hour on
daylight savings change date (either one).

Warren Vail


-----Original Message-----
From: M. Sokolewicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Adding +7 more days on date() value problem


Why would you do such strange things? It's a lot more simple :P

$now = time();
$plus7 = $now+(7*24*60*60); // 7 days, containing 24 hours each, 
containing 60 minutes each, containing 60 seconds each.

echo 'Current Date: '.date('Y-m-d', $now);
echo 'Date in 7 days: '.date('Y-m-d', $plus7);

now isn't that easier ;)

Trevor Gryffyn wrote:

> I disagree on the strtotime recommendations that everyone else gave. 
> The mktime() function itself will compensate for leap years, "day = 
> 36" type stuff and all of that.
> 
> <?php
> $curdate = date("Y-m-d");
> $plus7 = date("Y-m-d",mktime(0,0,0,date("m"),date("d")+7,date("Y")));
> Echo "Current Date: $curdate<br>";
> Echo "+7 Dats Date: $plus7";
> ?>
> 
> 
> Simple as that!
> 
> -TG
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Louie Miranda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 11:31 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [PHP] Adding +7 more days on date() value problem
>>
>>
>>I can't figure how could i add +7 more days on the DD (Day) value. My 
>>problem is, when the day is close on the end of the month like
>>
>>07/29/2004
>>
>>when i add +7 on 29 = 36, its obvious we dont have 36 on the calendar. 
>>And im creating a program below, to explode it and maybe just add +. 
>>But i think its useless if im just going to do + on the DD (Day) 
>>value.
>>
>>Hmm :?
>>
>>##
>><?php
>>$curdate = date("Y-m-d");
>>$plus7 = explode("-", $curdate);
>>
>>print ("
>><p>cut:
>>" .$plus7[0]. "
>>" .$plus7[1]. "
>>" .$plus7[2]. "
>></p>
>>
>>Current Date: $curdate<br>
>>+7 Dats Date: $plus7
>>
>>");
>>?>
>>##
>>
>>--
>>Louie Miranda
>>http://www.axishift.com
>>
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