Re: Month

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GAH!   Sorry.  <rubs eyes>

On 2/19/07, Brad Bonkoski <bbonkoski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dan Shirah wrote:
> Just when I think I'm getting the hang of PHP, I get confused beyond
> belief
> :|
>
> Is this working for you guys?  When I test my page only 1/2 of the
months
> show up now.  <scratching head>
>
> <select name="month">
>    <?PHP
>     for ($m=1;$m<=12;$m++) {
>     $months=date('M', mktime(0, 0, 0, $m, 1));
>     echo "<option value=\"".sprintf("%02d", $m).\">$months</option>";
Still missing a double quote in there.
echo "<option value=\"".sprintf("%02d", $m)."\">$months</option>";
>     }
>    ?>
> </select>
>
>
> On 2/19/07, Brad Fuller <bfuller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Dan Shirah [mailto:mrsquash2@xxxxxxxxx]
>> > Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 2:08 PM
>> > To: Brad Fuller
>> > Cc: Jay Blanchard; php-general
>> > Subject: Re:  Month
>> >
>> > Okay, when I try the sprintf I get the following error when I try to
>> save
>> > my
>> > form
>> >
>> > Incorrect syntax near 's'.
>> >
>> > <select name="month">
>> >     <?PHP
>> >      for ($m=1;$m<=12;$m++) {
>> >      $months=date('M', mktime(0, 0, 0, $m, 2));
>> >      echo "<option value=\"sprintf('%02s', $m)\">$months</option>";
>> >      }
>> >     ?>
>> > </select>
>>
>> I'm pretty sure you need to use double quotes on the format string.
>>
>> echo "<option value=\"".sprintf("%02s", $m)."\">$months</option>";
>>
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