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Posted by Steve on 09/10/07 16:49
> Thank you for your (civil) reply.
don't start bashing the namesake of this ng and expect a civil reply.
> But I must tell you that the PHP documentation for date stuff stinks.
oh, so now it's PHP DOCUMENTATION that's at fault.
> Who needs silly examples on how to get current date and time? Those
> examples are worthless, practically speaking. There are few or no examples
> of how to do things with different dates other than current dates.
even if you had a point here (which you don't), have you ever heard of
google?!!
>On this issue, VB documentation beats the heck out of PHP documentation.
for christ's sake!!! THEN USE VB, dipshit!
i bet you're still using vb classic and relying on rick or karl or another
mvp to give you the answers to your inane questions (that you STILL fail to
RTFM for yourself). i pitty the vb.net ng when you decide you think you can
handle the .net change!
>I have several books on PHP and they all do a lousy job when talking about
>dates and times. They must think that the real world only deals with
>current dates and times. Very poor.
you're a freaking MORON!!! google! date() is so simple, with the internet
littered with examples, that putting most of them in the .chm is a waste of
time...though more expanded examples of its use are right there in php.net's
documentation!!!
> But with your help and JW's, it lead me to the apparent right solution.
oh, so the example (repeated here by NC almost verbatim) i posted a fucking
week ago did nothing for you. ROFLMFAO!
> Thank you.
again, piss off goof-ball.
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