Hello,
There's another way out there using mysql
SELECT DATE_ADD('$expiry_date', INTERVAL 7 DAY) as fDate
but off course not a recommended way. In fact you can use it update query
(update tbl_name set expiry_date = date_add('$expiry_date', INTERVAL 7 DAY)
where user ='$user')
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On 6/19/07, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Larry Garfield wrote:
> (Note: strtotime() is probably not the fastest to execute way of doing
it, but
> it's the fastest to write. Choose wisely.)
Is it? How about:
$timestamp = strtotime($expiry_date) + (86400 * 7);
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