Hi Steve/others,
For some reason the date on my banner.php is displayed like this: 1 Feb 2013 and not like this: 01/02/2013...
Is there a way to change this?
Thanks
William
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banner.php date problem
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Re: banner.php date problem
Err, because of the date format in your PHP script and because it IS 2013 not 2012 
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Re: banner.php date problem
Hehe! I'm still used to 2012! LOLmcrossley wrote:Err, because of the date format in your PHP script and because it IS 2013 not 2012
Ok, I've fiddled around with the script and fixed it!
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Re: banner.php date problem
William you must start posting things in the correct topics.
You must read and understand those topics.
You should stop breaking things and expect others to put you right.
You should think twice before fixing things that ain't broken.
Sloooow down a bit ... We'll all feel much better
You must read and understand those topics.
You should stop breaking things and expect others to put you right.
You should think twice before fixing things that ain't broken.
Those are two different dates to eg. an American.1 Feb 2013 and not like this: 01/02/2013
Sloooow down a bit ... We'll all feel much better
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
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Re: banner.php date problem
1) Ok, I will do that, I was just rushing.beteljuice wrote:William you must start posting things in the correct topics.
You must read and understand those topics.
You should stop breaking things and expect others to put you right.
You should think twice before fixing things that ain't broken.Those are two different dates to eg. an American.1 Feb 2013 and not like this: 01/02/2013
Sloooow down a bit ... We'll all feel much better
2) Ok.
3) Ok.
4) Yes, I just need to look more through the script, sorry.
5) Yes, they are two different dates.
Ok, I will!