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    Hi

    At the moment, I have a thing on an air cadet website, which says:
    The uniform for 12/10/09;
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    Now, they're both stored in a MYSQL database, and it fetches it from there. However, I have to manually update the date, and this is a bit anoying.

    So is it possible to use PHP to automatically see what the date is for the next Monday or Friday, and produce it in a 6 digit date format?

    Thanks
    Luke

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    The only way I can see of doing it is something like having another row in the MySQL DB (day - either monday or friday) then having something like this:

    PHP Code:
    <?PHP
    $mysql_day 
    mysql_query("SELECT day FROM uniform");

    $spoons date('d-m-Y'strtotime('next $mysql_day'));
    echo 
    $spoons;
    ?>
    That code is totally horrible but I believe that is the kind of thing you would want, i.e.

    PHP Code:
    date('d-m-Y'strtotime('next monday')); 
    Would give the date of the next monday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johno! View Post
    The only way I can see of doing it is something like having another row in the MySQL DB (day - either monday or friday) then having something like this:

    PHP Code:
    <?PHP
    $mysql_day 
    mysql_query("SELECT day FROM uniform");

    $spoons date('d-m-Y'strtotime('next $mysql_day'));
    echo 
    $spoons;
    ?>
    That code is totally horrible but I believe that is the kind of thing you would want, i.e.

    PHP Code:
    date('d-m-Y'strtotime('next monday')); 
    Would give the date of the next monday.
    Hey, Im pretty noobish at php,a nd don't fully understand that code, could you explain further ;p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johno! View Post
    The only way I can see of doing it is something like having another row in the MySQL DB (day - either monday or friday) then having something like this:

    PHP Code:
    <?PHP
    $mysql_day 
    mysql_query("SELECT day FROM uniform");

    $spoons date('d-m-Y'strtotime('next $mysql_day'));
    echo 
    $spoons;
    ?>
    That code is totally horrible but I believe that is the kind of thing you would want, i.e.

    PHP Code:
    date('d-m-Y'strtotime('next monday')); 
    Would give the date of the next monday.
    yeh even though Johno made a few mistakes, strtotime is a good function. It converts a string time to a unix timestamp.

    strtotime('24th September 2008');

    Something like that or w/e

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    Right, just had a look at php.net - confused even more haha ;p
    Soo, could someone help me, atm I have

    echo (' The next uniform is $uniform[date]; ...');
    etc

    So, what have i got to replace that with?


    Sorry for fuss
    Luke

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    Right okay, what I had here before didn't work haha. It should have given the date for monday. Im not the best at PHP haha. Im sure Protege will be able to give you a working method
    Last edited by Johno; 10-10-2009 at 06:57 PM.

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    Right, done that, but its showing the date as Friday, not monday :S

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    Update:
    Sorry for double post

    Swapped the thing around so it sayd if saturday||sunday etc
    and it worked;

    Many Thanks! and +rep if i can.
    Luke

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    Instead of making another thread, decided just to post here again;

    Anyways, it worked, until it got to today, and now, its showing next Monday instead of next friday..

    Heres my code;

    PHP Code:
    <? 
    if (date("l") == "saturday"||"sunday") {
    $day "monday";
    } else {
    $day "friday";
    }
    $date date('d/m/Y'strtotime("next $day"));
    echo(
    " The uniform for $date<br /> • <i>$uniform[uniform[</i>");
    ?>
    took out some of the unneccesary code
    Last edited by Luke; 12-10-2009 at 03:18 PM.

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    PHP Code:
    <?php

    if( date'l' ) == 'saturday' || date'l' ) == 'sunday' )
    {
        
    $day 'monday';
    }
    else
    {
        
    $day 'friday';
    }

    $date date'd/m/Y'strtotime"next {$day}) );

    echo 
    'The uniform for ' $date '<br /> • <i>' $uniform'uniform' ] . '</i>';

    ?>
    Last edited by Protege; 12-10-2009 at 06:11 PM. Reason: Oopsy daisy
    Hi, names James. I am a web developer.

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