How is the date stored, MySQL db??? if so, you can select dates out as
unix timestamps.  Otherwise i would use mktime or strtotime... 

Jason

Jason FB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Can anyone tell me how to convert a date stored in the format 
> "YYYY-MM-DD" to an integer of seconds since unix epoc,
> 
> then add $daysToAdd days to this value (I suppose if the integer was 
> a number of seconds it would have to be $daysToAdd*60*60*24 to get 
> the number of seconds to add)
> 
> then convert the new value to a timestamp which I can output using the function
> 
> string date ( string format [, int timestamp])
> 
> I tried doing this with mktime() and couple different ways using 
> strtotime() and also with strftime() but I kept getting -1 as the 
> result for strtotime() indicating the function couldn't interpret the 
> given date.
> 
> I've been through all the date-related functions in the manual I can 
> think of, but I'm stumpped on this one...

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