On Mon, 2008-11-17 at 16:57 -0600, Boyd, Todd M. wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Craige Leeder [mailto:cleeder@xxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 4:50 PM > > To: Boyd, Todd M. > > Cc: admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: Date Issue > > > > Boyd, Todd M. wrote: > > >> Are you sure this isn't like Javascript's "getMonth" function? Its > > index may begin at 0, making "day 0" the "first day" of the year. > > >> > > Hmm, though I know us programmers love to start counting at zero, why > > would something as static as a date start counting at zero? I would > > have > > imagined something like that would start at 1. > > I dunno. Threw me for a hell of a loop (no pun intended) when I first started playing with Javascript dates, though. Year = starts at 1 (not literally, but for all intents and purposes). Day = starts at 1. Month = starts at 0? What?! :) > > > // Todd It makes no sense does it?! I was lucky enough to have an Oreilly book with me at the time I was learning javascript. Only book of theirs i wasnt so hot on was an ajax one. Ash www.ashleysheridan.co.uk -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php