David:
Sorry. I wrote that out poorly. I missed the closing parenthesis on the
foreach(). Here it is in a cleaned-up form:
Oh, also, you could/should zero out your mktime( ) function so looks
like this (although it's not terribly important):
mktime( 0, 0, 0, $month, $day, $year );
Apparently
--- Wesley Furgiuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Otherwise, you could use PHP's date formatting
> functions as well
> (assuming you are getting the date in -MM-DD
> format:
> foreach( $data as $r {
> list( $year, $month, $day ) = explode( "-",
> $r['Dates'] );
> $formatted_date
David:
For number formatting, in your below example, use:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.number-format.php
For date formatting, try grabbing the date from MySQL in the format you
want to use:
SELECT DATE_FORMAT( date_field, '%M %D, %Y' ) AS `Dates` FROM ...
and then just print $r['Dates']
I asked some questions about displaying numerals and
dates recently and got some good feedback. Now I'm
ready to do it - but I'm doing something wrong.
Consider the table below, where the field "Numerals"
displays regular numerals (e.g. 2500) and "Dates"
displays dates.
Exactly how would I rewrit