Hi my mail was intended as a joke :-) to defuse the tension that was
building up.
Ryan A wrote:
On 3/6/2004 5:36:01 PM, Raditha Dissanayake ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
And for the record, I didnt "single you out" the post was just
irritating...the rest of you
who dont agree..thats your opinion
> Ryan, I want to officially apologize since it appears that I started
> this mess. To me, it just appeared that you were flaming someone, and
> while perhaps for good cause (since he posted two threads to the list
> about the same topic only a matter of a few hours apart), I just felt it
> was un
Ryan A wrote:
Wowee..Now isnt this a nice response with people taking sides and
everything. :-)
Ryan, I want to officially apologize since it appears that I started
this mess. To me, it just appeared that you were flaming someone, and
while perhaps for good cause (since he posted two threads to
On 3/6/2004 5:36:01 PM, Raditha Dissanayake ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >And for the record, I didnt "single you out" the post was just
> >irritating...the rest of you
> >who dont agree..thats your opinion..and the rest of you who got pissed
> at
> >me...bite me.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >-Ryan
> >
> >
>
And for the record, I didnt "single you out" the post was just
irritating...the rest of you
who dont agree..thats your opinion..and the rest of you who got pissed at
me...bite me.
Cheers,
-Ryan
What come all the way from Sri Lanka to Sweden just to bite you? Good
thing the authors of PHP didn'
Wowee..Now isnt this a nice response with people taking sides and
everything. :-)
Shaun,
> Ryan, I may be getting out of my league here, but if the makers of PHP
> didn't care about us here in the UK then why was this function created:
> gmmktime();
I didnt say they didnt care about you in the UK
On Saturday 06 March 2004 17:10, electroteque wrote:
NB Your mail client is severely broken in the quoting department.
> > Which is? In most cases reposting at such a short time interval will only
> > annoy a lot people.
>
> I think it was 4 hours apart, one at 7am another at 11am but still ..
>
> I know reposting like this is wrong but I was just trying to make a point.
Which is? In most cases reposting at such a short time interval will only
annoy a lot people.
I think it was 4 hours apart, one at 7am another at 11am but still .. google first,
ask list after.
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> On Saturday 06 March 2004 16:17, Shaun wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > Ryan, I may be getting out of my league here, but if the makers of PHP
> > didn't care about us here in the UK then why was this function created:
> > gmmktime(
On Saturday 06 March 2004 16:17, Shaun wrote:
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> Ryan, I may be getting out of my league here, but if the makers of PHP
> didn't care about us here in the UK then why was this function created:
> gmmktime();
What has *that* got to do with UK users? The fact is that for historical
reasons
"Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Ryan: Well, that's
> > not a very nice way to treat someone on the list,
> > even if it was the second time
> > you'd seen the question in the same day
> > or even if it was a question that is obviously in the manual. Some
> Ryan: Well, that's
> not a very nice way to treat someone on the list,
> even if it was the second time
> you'd seen the question in the same day
> or even if it was a question that is obviously in the manual. Some
> people are just at different proficiencies in their learning process and
> don
WTF? isnt this the second time today this has appeared on the list?
Dude, other than the people in the UK nobody cares about
UK bank holidays...search google for this query and maybe someone from
there has written something for it..or read the manual a couple of times and
you'll see that the botto
Hi,
Saturday, March 6, 2004, 12:03:15 PM, you wrote:
TR> Hi,
TR> Saturday, March 6, 2004, 10:39:13 AM, you wrote:
S>> Hi,
S>> How can PHP recognise dates that are UK Bank Holidays?
S>> Thanks for your help
TR> Well first question is:
TR> What are the rules for a bank holiday in the UK
TR> is
Hi,
Saturday, March 6, 2004, 10:39:13 AM, you wrote:
S> Hi,
S> How can PHP recognise dates that are UK Bank Holidays?
S> Thanks for your help
Well first question is:
What are the rules for a bank holiday in the UK
is it the first monday of a month, after christmas day , new year
etc..
If the
WTF? isnt this the second time today this has appeared on the list?
Dude, other than the people in the UK nobody cares about
UK bank holidays...search google for this query and maybe someone from
there has written something for it..or read the manual a couple of times and
you'll see that the botto
Hi,
How can PHP recognise dates that are UK Bank Holidays?
Thanks for your help
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Can PHP recognise dates that are UK Bank Holidays?
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Yes http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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Hi,
Can PHP recognise dates that are UK Bank Holidays?
Thanks for your help
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