The strtotime function should work the best.
$add_twentyone = strtotime("+21 days");
I dont know if that will work or not. I just found that method in the
php doc and it looked interesting. Hopefully it will work for you.
Calvin
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 04:41:04 -0500, Ron Piggott
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> I figured out that the syntax below creates the date in the way it may be
> stored in a mySQL table:
>
> $todays_date=DATE('Y-m-d');
>
> Is there any way to add 21 days to this as an expiry date? For example if
> the date was March 20th 2005 21 days would be in April --- is there any way
> of dealing with this?
>
> Ron
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