Geeky question
am 07.04.2007 02:42:47 von Ron Piggott
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Is there a way to find out what dates Easter will be in PHP for 2008,
2009, etc.? Ron
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Re: Geeky question
am 07.04.2007 02:58:28 von Mihail Bota
http://users.chariot.net.au/~gmarts/eastcalc.htm
Mihai
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, Ron Piggott wrote:
> Is there a way to find out what dates Easter will be in PHP for 2008,
> 2009, etc.? Ron
>
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Re: Geeky question
am 07.04.2007 03:34:09 von Ron Piggott
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I did say 'geeky' ... and I have seen amazing stuff on this list of
programmers helping each other ... Ron
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 20:46 -0400, Stephen Smith wrote:
> Hmmm not sure that is really possible without using the gregarian calendar
> or whatever it is called. Easter is always the first sunday after the first
> full moon following the veneral equinox. Not sure of the spelling for
> veneral, but someone may know what I mean. I think this is a crazy to
> calculate it - but it uses some other calendar I believe.
>
> HTH
>
> steve Smith
>
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> > Is there a way to find out what dates Easter will be in PHP for 2008,
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Re: Geeky question
am 07.04.2007 05:00:35 von Ron Piggott
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Found a PHP function ... thanks for the help. Ron
easter_date($current_year)
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 20:46 -0400, Stephen Smith wrote:
> Hmmm not sure that is really possible without using the gregarian calendar
> or whatever it is called. Easter is always the first sunday after the first
> full moon following the veneral equinox. Not sure of the spelling for
> veneral, but someone may know what I mean. I think this is a crazy to
> calculate it - but it uses some other calendar I believe.
>
> HTH
>
> steve Smith
>
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> From: "Ron Piggott"
> To: "PHP DB"
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 8:42 PM
> Subject: [PHP-DB] Geeky question
>
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> > Is there a way to find out what dates Easter will be in PHP for 2008,
> > 2009, etc.? Ron
> >
>
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RE: Geeky question
am 08.04.2007 07:47:21 von ljbuesch
I don't believe that there is a way to easily get the date of Easter in
PHP. You can see how the date of Easter is calculated here:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/easter.html.
-Logan
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Is there a way to find out what dates Easter will be in PHP for 2008,
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RE: Geeky question
am 09.04.2007 06:46:07 von ljbuesch
Wow, I guess PHP really _DOES_ have a function for everything....
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From: Ron Piggott [mailto:ron.php@actsministries.org]=20
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Geeky question
Found a PHP function ... thanks for the help. Ron
easter_date($current_year)
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 20:46 -0400, Stephen Smith wrote:
> Hmmm not sure that is really possible without using the gregarian
calendar=20
> or whatever it is called. Easter is always the first sunday after the
first=20
> full moon following the veneral equinox. Not sure of the spelling for
> veneral, but someone may know what I mean. I think this is a crazy to
> calculate it - but it uses some other calendar I believe.
>=20
> HTH
>=20
> steve Smith
>=20
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> From: "Ron Piggott"
> To: "PHP DB"
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 8:42 PM
> Subject: [PHP-DB] Geeky question
>=20
>=20
> > Is there a way to find out what dates Easter will be in PHP for
2008,
> > 2009, etc.? Ron
> >
>=20
>=20
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