Re: Interesting date
- From: Allodoxaphobia <bit-bucket@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Feb 2007 18:00:35 GMT
On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 11:09:58 GMT, Gunnar G wrote:
Now this is just a guess, but if 'june' comes from an array starting with
zero, so that 0=january, then 4=may and 5=june, it propably should start
from 1=january and in that case 5 would actually be may... If that doesn't
help, see the whole output of getdate with print_r() and post the result
here.
How can any one start counting from something else than zero in computer
applications?
Standards are GREAT. And, you have so many to chose from!
Thanks! I'm so very, very stupid.
I don't think so. As someone who has worked his way through *A LOT* of
programming languages since 1966, "Counting from 0/1" is just _one_ of
the 'standards' I never take for granted. (And, I _still_ screw up....)
Jonesy
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