Hi,
I've a strange problem on this scenario:
-SERVER MacOs X server w/
Apache's httpd2, MySql Max, PHP5
-CLIENT1 MacOs X w/ Netscape (JS enabled)
-CLIENT2 Linux 2.6 w/ Netscape (JS enabled also)
In a web application, I need to open a JS window
within data came from MySql and process
Hi Brent, hi list,
Oooopsss...;)
>date -r 049290 +%a returns 'Wed'...ok
>date -r 049280 +%a returns 'Tue'...ok
>date -r 049270 +%a returns 'Mon'...ok
>date -r 049260 +%a returns 'Sun'...ok
^^^
>date -r 049250 +%a returns
Hi Brent, hi list,
Oooopsss...;)
>date -r 049290 +%a returns 'Wed'...ok
>date -r 049280 +%a returns 'Tue'...ok
>date -r 049270 +%a returns 'Mon'...ok
>date -r 049260 +%a returns 'Sun'...ok
^^^
>date -r 049250 +%a returns
Hi Brent, hi list,
>If you just run your command in the shell, you'll see that you
>get an operation not permitted error. Using the -r switch you
>can provide the seconds since Epoch to just display a 'date'
>you specify.
>For instance:
>date -r 97840 +%a
>R
Hi,
I've an Apple G5 Xserve with MacOsX server 10.3 (Darwin 7.3.1)
and PHP 4.3.2 and I need to run a PHP script containing this line:
Linux: $temp=shell_exec("date 01/01/2004 +%a");
Mac: $temp=shell_exec("date 010104 +%a");
(man date says me how to write correctly date string in bot
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