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Posted by Jochem Maas on 08/04/05 10:34
btw - what has 'code generation' got to do with the question?
a oneliner to check 2 dates is not considered code generation -
I'd call it 'writing a oneliner' or something similiar :-)
sub@pudlz.com wrote:
> Couldn't you use a date check with date()?
>
> if(todays date < end date)
> {
> load the site
> }
> else
> {
> the site has expired
> }
>
indeed, also checkout time(), mktime(), strtotime() etc.
also ...
if ($timeIsUp) {
// delete site files
exit;
}
// show the site...
> Andrew Darrow
> Kronos1 Productions
> www.pudlz.com
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Johan Grobler" <groblerj@cput.ac.za>
> To: <php-general@lists.php.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 11:04 PM
> Subject: [PHP] code generation
>
>
> is there a way to limit the time a website is available in php?, if you want
> to have a database driven website but you would only like it to be active
> for 6 months for instance, i'm doing a project at univirsity and this is
> part of the specs, but i cant think of a good way how to do it...
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