Re: calculate the time that day ends

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Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> Shawn McKenzie wrote:
>> Thodoris wrote:
>>>> 2009/2/3 Thodoris <tgol@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>  
>>>>>   I was wondering if there is way to find out what is the time that
>>>>> every
>>>>> day ends?  I am planning to add this to the first page on an
>>>>> interface I am
>>>>> developing.
>>>>>     
>>>> Most days end at midnight, but there may be some exceptions ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Seriously though, not really sure what you're asking.
>>>>
>>>> -Stuart
>>>>
>>>>   
>>> :-) Sorry Stuart I should have made it more clear. I meant the time that
>>> the sun goes down and the dark night finally comes.
>>> The time that a vampire can safely go for a pizza without burning himself.
>>> Of course Blade is an exception thrown out of the blue.
>>>
>> STFW
>> http://www.google.com/search?q=calculate+sunset+formula
>>
> 
> Wow, also:  http://www.google.com/search?q=php+calculate+sunset
> 
> Yields this gem:  http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_sunset.asp
> 
Whooa.  I thought that was actual code for the function, but it appears
that it is a PHP5 function!  Who would've thunk?

http://php.net/date_sunset

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Thanks!
-Shawn
http://www.spidean.com

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