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calculating which day of month today is

14 Feb 09 - 08:02 AM (#2566666)
Subject: calculating which day of month today is
From: Mr Red

Mr Red's calendar page to display which of 1st, second, third, fourth, fifth &/or last etc

Any comments ? - does it work? assuming your clock is telling the right time, though the second calendar is literal, not JavaScript. This is in case JavaScript is switched off and to provide a different presentation and links to my session pages for a given day.

Yes, yes, all you need is a paper calendar which you rarely have in your hand when wielding a mouse. And there is one there on most PC's when you click the clock. But again not always there and not always used as a calendar. It was originally done as a reply to questions from surfers.
And it is more fun (call me a geek) than doing a crossword.
This iteration is more comprehensive.


14 Feb 09 - 09:15 AM (#2566697)
Subject: RE: calculating which day of month today is
From: artbrooks

I'm retired and don't care.


14 Feb 09 - 06:07 PM (#2567054)
Subject: RE: calculating which day of month today is
From: Q (Frank Staplin)

Enough to glaze mine e'

Wrong, too! mine says 4:07, not 16:07.


15 Feb 09 - 06:10 PM (#2567849)
Subject: RE: calculating which day of month today is
From: Ythanside

Mr Red, you're a geek.


Happy now?

:-D


15 Feb 09 - 06:11 PM (#2567852)
Subject: RE: calculating which day of month today is
From: Ythanside

Only kiddin'.

:-)


15 Feb 09 - 06:14 PM (#2567853)
Subject: RE: calculating which day of month today is
From: Ythanside

But you really should get out more.


16 Feb 09 - 05:37 AM (#2568081)
Subject: RE: calculating which day of month today is
From: Mr Red

I do get out more see dance page and sessions pages, and Folk Club pages.

But yes, work is a bit slow right now.

Q - can't see what you mean by wrong. If it is time of day I have no idea, it uses the clock on the target PC and that is not in my control. But time is displayed straight from the clock so I can't see what I have to correct - perhaps someone will enlighten me. Maybe the UTC is a clue - or GMT as we say in English.