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Posted by Steve on 03/02/07 14:57
"Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
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| "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
| news:nvWFh.6$0P1.0@newsfe06.lga...
||| I'm trying to write a script that works out the day of week, goes back
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||| previous Monday, then removes a week and sets up 2 timestamps.
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|| $today = strtotime(date('m/d/Y') . ' 00:00');
|| $monday = strtotime('last monday', $today);
|| $monday = strtotime('last monday', $monday);
|| $sunday = strtotime('next sunday', $monday);
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|| print_r(array(date('D j M y H:i:s a', $monday), date('D j M y H:i:s a',
|| $sunday)));
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| rik brought up a good point. if $today is monday, do you want the monday 2
| weeks ago or just one. while i love date math, i think this may be more
| understandable for the novice:
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| $today = strtotime(date('m/d/Y') . ' 00:00');
| $monday = strtotime('last monday', $today);
| if (intval(strftime('%w', $monday)) != 0)
lol...it's still early for me. change that to:
if (intval(strftime('%w', $today)) != 0)
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