Errr... Never mind... Soon as I hit send I got a brain storm... I
just do this:
<?PHP
$month = date('m');
if ($month == "11"){
echo "turkey";
}else{
echo "No turkey";
}
?>
Or something similar, I'll try and feather it out and see how it
works for multiple holidays :) (IE: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New
Years, Halloween etc. etc.)
On Oct 24, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am attempting to get the logic of something figured out and I
thought someone might be able to confirm what I'm thinking :)
I want to be able to display something like an image of a turkey
during the month of november from now until I'm dead. I was playing
around with mktime and it showed very different time stamps for
11/1/07 and 11/1/08 so I can't set it to compare specifically to
the timestamp.. But, would I be able to have it evaluate the string
stored in php as 11/1/07 and create a timestamp to compare todays
date to, and if it matches within the month, have it display the
turkey? and if not, have it display a different graphic?
I'm attempting to be able to make small changes to my website
without having to remember to do them or change them :)
I hope I've made enough sense that someone can point me in the
right direction :)
Thanks for looking!
--
Jason Pruim
Raoset Inc.
Technology Manager
MQC Specialist
3251 132nd ave
Holland, MI, 49424
www.raoset.com
japruim@xxxxxxxxxx
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Jason Pruim
Raoset Inc.
Technology Manager
MQC Specialist
3251 132nd ave
Holland, MI, 49424
www.raoset.com
japruim@xxxxxxxxxx
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