Re: How should I ....--its a date/timestamp issue (RESOLVED)

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On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Paul M Foster <paulf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 05:25:16PM -0600, Terion Miller wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> >      What about just accepting any date in to the system, and defaulting
> to
> >      the current date if any numptys/users try to set one before?
> >
> >      Do something maybe like this (untested)
> >
> >      $userDate = strtotime($_REQUEST['date']);
> >      $startDate = ($userDate < time())?time():$userDate;
> >
> >      >From there, you can use the timestamp how you wish.
> >
> >      OOH found it:
> >      $startday  = mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m")  , date("d")+2, date("Y"));
> >
> >      Well no, guess I didn't find it because that code above gives me
> >      this 1235109600
> >
> >      What is that??
>
> It's a *nix timestamp number. Give it to date() this way:
>
> date('Y-m-d', $startday)
>
> And you'll see the date it represents. (It's actually the number of
> seconds since, the Unix epoch, in 1970.)
>
> Paul
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