$ndays=14;
function get_next_dates($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 "$today === $few_days === $forward_date";
for($i=0;$i<$ndays;$i++)
{
$new_days_array[]=date(
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
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 i
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 firs
;
> print "";
>
>
> 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 -
}
?>
The thing is that if you simply hit "enter" - rather than click the
"submit" button, the first directive in the tag is invoked, and
the value of the $hello variable IS passed.
regards
Martin Cameron
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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