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Posted by Chris Hope on 04/26/06 04:02
windandwaves wrote:
> Mladen Gogala wrote:
>> On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:41:31 +1200, windandwaves wrote:
>>
>>> HOWEVER, this obviously does not work for the day/month vs month/day
>>> scenario. That is, in New Zealand we use day/month/year, while the
>>> function assumes it to be month/day/year.
>>
>> Have you considered moving to Wyoming or Iowa? No waves there, but no
>> great white sharks, either. Alternatively, you can use PEAR::Date
>> class which contains different functions to format dates and time.
>
> hmmm, i dont control the server ... so no Pear I think.
You can still download the PEAR libraries you require and put them in a
directory in your web tree (eg called 'pear') and then add that to your
include path. I've done this many times before for PEAR libraries that
a third party host does not have.
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