On Tuesday 03 August 2004 13:46, David Hansen Jr. offered up the following
tid-bit of information :
I'm trying to make a custom calendar script for my school district, and
I'm hitting a little obstacle. I know how I can accomplish what I'm
after, but it's a lot of extra coding. I'm wondering
I'm trying to make a custom calendar script for my school district, and
I'm hitting a little obstacle. I know how I can accomplish what I'm
after, but it's a lot of extra coding. I'm wondering if there's a
simple way to figure out what day of the week the first day of the month
lands on. I
I was going to suggest;
$dayofweek = date(D,strtotime(date(Y-m-01)));
Warren Vail
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From: John Nichel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 11:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] First day of the month
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 13:46
David Hansen Jr. wrote:
I'm trying to make a custom calendar script for my school district, and
I'm hitting a little obstacle. I know how I can accomplish what I'm
after, but it's a lot of extra coding. I'm wondering if there's a
simple way to figure out what day of the week the first day of the
On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 11:09, Matthew Sims wrote:
I'm trying to make a custom calendar script for my school district, and
I'm hitting a little obstacle. I know how I can accomplish what I'm
after, but it's a lot of extra coding. I'm wondering if there's a
simple way to figure out what day
I was going to suggest;
$dayofweek = date(D,strtotime(date(Y-m-01)));
Warren Vail
That probably works but if you look, you're calling a function inside a
function that's inside another function.
$dayofweek = date(D, mktime(0,0,0,$m,1,$y));
A little more simpler.
BTW, D or l pretty much
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