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I would like to have the code like above that countsdown the days hours and miutes, too. Can a time since be done like it is above?
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Lee, will your code account for leap years?
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It should work fine as it doesn't deal with years, just days, hours and minutes
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But wouldn't it have to take Feb, 29th into account as a day on a leap year?
Which I supoose is a moot point as Feb 29th is gone and won't be here for another 4 yeras. |
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PHP should be clever enough to know if I give it a dateline for say 1 March 2004 that the day before it is 29 Feb 2004
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Oh, ok, I didn't know PHP was able to figure that out. I guess I'm still used to the older versions of Turbo Pascal's way of doing things.
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