Re: Fatal error on functions valid for PHP 4, 5

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kronos@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks Chris.
> 
> Seems like the function is a dud. I have '-enable-calendar' working on both 
> local and production. Sigh . . 
> 
> I have been using another modified 'easter' function, 'pFeast', (can't for the 
> life of me find it on the net now). It works well, but I need to set the 
> output to a variable, so I can use it for other purposes. But that's another 
> prob . . .
> 
> Regards,
> Andree
> 
> 
> 
> On October 9, 2009 02:46:52 pm Chris Streatfield wrote:
>> Out put on PHP 5.2.4
>>
>> <quote>
>> Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /testphp.php on line 2
>> </quote>
>>
>> Line 2 is the first line of code.
>>
>> Output on PHP 5.2.6 and on PHP 5.3.0 local
>>
>> blank page.
>>
>> All the best
>> Chris Streatfield
>> Tel: +64 4 475 7846
>> Mob: 021 102 6018
>> Skype: chrisstreat
>>
>> On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 02:01:24 kronos@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions
>>> work?
>>>
>>> I'm getting: "PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function
>> easter_date() . . .
>>
>>> easter_days" on both local and production sites.
>>>
>>>
>>> <?php
>>>
>>> 	echo easter_days(2009);
>>> 	print "<br><br>";
>>> 	echo date("M-d-Y", easter_date(2009));
>>> 	print "<br><br>";
>>> 	echo date("D d M Y", easter_date(2009));
>>>
>>> ?>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm using 5.2.10 production; PHP 5.2.4 local.
>>>
>>> Tia,
>>> Andre
>>>
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> 

Well, I'm not sure why you don't have the function, but if you scroll to
the bottom of http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.easter-date.php:

if(!function_exists('easter_date')) {
	function easter_date ($Year)
	{
		/*
		G is the Golden Number-1
		H is 23-Epact (modulo 30)
		I is the number of days from 21 March to the Paschal full moon
		J is the weekday for the Paschal full moon (0=Sunday,
			1=Monday, etc.)
		L is the number of days from 21 March to the Sunday on or before
			the Paschal full moon (a number between -6 and 28)
		*/		
		$G = $Year % 19;
		$C = (int)($Year / 100);
		$H = (int)($C - (int)($C / 4) - (int)((8*$C+13) / 25) + 19*$G + 15) % 30;
		$I = (int)$H - (int)($H / 28)*(1 - (int)($H / 28)*(int)(29 / ($H +
1))*((int)(21 - $G) / 11));
		$J = ($Year + (int)($Year/4) + $I + 2 - $C + (int)($C/4)) % 7;
		$L = $I - $J;
		$m = 3 + (int)(($L + 40) / 44);
		$d = $L + 28 - 31 * ((int)($m / 4));
		$y = $Year;
		$E = mktime(0,0,0, $m, $d, $y);
		
		return $E;
	}
}


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