actually that should be
for ($n = 1; $n <= $number_of_assignments; $n++) { if (mktime($current) >= mktime($assignment[$n]) { echo "assignment[$n]<br>\n"; } } Jule On Wednesday 29 May 2002 00:31, Jule wrote: > I think that is right Jay, > you can use mktime() to change the date into unix time and then create the > if statement > > if ((mktime([current])) == (mktime([date of assignment])) { > echo "link to assignment" > } > > something along those lines.. > you can easily check it by setting the system clock forward > > Jule > > On Wednesday 29 May 2002 00:14, you wrote: > > On Wednesday 29 May 2002 11:52, Dr. Indera wrote: > > > I am in the planning stage of building an online course room. Each week > > > I need to upload pages for that weeks lesson and assignments. What I > > > want to know is if there is a way for me to have all 8 weeks of the > > > course pages created and upload them all at one time, but only have > > > certain pages 'visible' based on the current date. > > > > > > This is an example of what I'm talking about. > > > > > > Week 1 pages would be visible starting June 3rd > > > Week 2 pages would be visible starting June 10th > > > Week 3 pages would be visible starting June 17th > > > > Am I missing something? It's just a simple matter of checking the current > > date and if it exceeds defined threshold (say June 3rd) then display the > > page otherwise display an error message or redirect or whatever. -- |\/\__________________________/\/| | Jule Slootbeek | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | http://blindtheory.cjb.net | | __________________________ | |/\/ \/\| -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php