Hi Justin,
Most Xcellent. Thanks alot!!!
Shew
"J Morton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Sorry I had a parentheses out of place, it should have been:
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> $this_date = "1/1/2003";
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> for($i=1; $i<=365; $i++) {
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Hi,
I'm trying to find a formula for displaying the date for every Friday of a
given year, i.e. 2003
Jan 3, 2003
Jan 10, 2003
Jan 17, 2003
etc.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Hi Kirk,
Thanks. Never knew you could do that. I'll try it out.
Shew
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> If you made an array for your b
Hey Mark,
Thanks. I understand. I'm actually a Cold Fusion programmer.
I've tried what you suggested but can't seem to get it work - code attached.
However, I can display the radio button if I use the $_POST function.
I'm not sure if it's the version of php I'm using. Stats - windows 2000 Sp1,
OK, changed the subject to what I think it should be about.
Anybody?
"Shew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi - I'm a TOTAL php NEWBIE - my 1st bit of code!!!.
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> Basically the input form p
Hi - I'm a TOTAL php NEWBIE - my 1st bit of code!!!.
Basically the input form page has 17 sets of radio buttons, each
representing one game with 2 options - team 1 and team 2. What I want to do
is a better way of checking each radio button value instead of using an if
statement for each. This cod
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