show events in calendar [message #174749] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 15:13 |
Co
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Hi All,
I got me some code to show a month calendar and I have a database with
events.
Now I want to show the events on the calendar. When there is an event
on day X I want
the number to be bold and on a mouse over display the details of the
event.
Can anyone help me with this?
here is my code:
<< I didn't put all the code which builds the calendar >>
// Build the heading portion of the calendar table
echo "<table class=\"maintable\">\n".
"<tr class='headline'>\n".
"<td colspan=\"7\">\n".
"<table align=\"center\">\n".
"<tr class='headline'>\n".
"<td colspan=\"2\" width=\"75\" align=\"left\">$previous_link</td>
\n".
"<td colspan=\"3\" width=\"150\" align=\"center\">$month_name
$year</td>\n".
"<td colspan=\"2\" width=\"75\" align=\"right\">$next_link</td>
\n".
"</tr>\n".
"</table>\n".
"</td>\n".
"<tr class='mainrow'>\n".
"<td>S</td><td>M</td><td>T</td><td>W</td><td>T</td><td>F</
td><td>S</td>\n".
"</tr>\n";
// Now we break each key of the array
// into a week and create a new table row for each
// week with the days of that week in the table data
$i = 0;
while (list(, $week) = each($weeks))
{
echo "<tr class='mainrow'>\n";
while (list(, $d) = each($week)){
if($i < $offset_count){
//$day_link = "<a href=\"".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?
date=".mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year)."\">$d</a>";
echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
}
if(($i >= $offset_count) && ($i < ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset))
{
$datecount=mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year);
$day_link = "<A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\">$d</a>";
if($date == mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $d, $year)){
echo "<td><A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\"><font color='red'><b>$d</b></font></a></
td>\n";
} else {
echo "<td class=\"days\">$day_link</td>\n";
}
} elseif(($outset > 0)) {
if(($i >= ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset)){
$day_link = "";
echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
}
}
$i++;
}
echo "</tr>\n";
}
// Close out your table and that's it!
echo "<tr class='headline'><td colspan='7' class='days'> </td></
tr>";
echo '</table>';
Regards
Marco
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174752 is a reply to message #174751] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 16:52 |
Co
Messages: 75 Registered: May 2011
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On 3 jul, 18:40, Luuk <L...@invalid.lan> wrote:
> On 03-07-2011 17:13, Co wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>
>> I got me some code to show a month calendar and I have a database with
>> events.
>
> You do mean, you COPIED some code....
> see:http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/php-34/where-should-i-place-421942.html
>
>
>
>> Regards
>> Marco
>
> Start learning to program in PHP,
> get some knowledge about HTML,
> and you can find out how this should be done easily....
>
> --
> Luuk
I didn't know there was a law against the copying of code.
Anyway that's not the page where I got it from but I see you know
Google.
I thought a newsgroup was about people with knowledge helping those
without.
Apparently you are only here to humiliate people.
You think any great guitarist never played other people's music?
bedankt voor je hulp
Marco
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174753 is a reply to message #174752] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 17:24 |
Luuk
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On 03-07-2011 18:52, Co wrote:
> I thought a newsgroup was about people with knowledge helping those
> without.
> Apparently you are only here to humiliate people.
This place is here to help people to learn,
Not to write code for people who are too lazy to learn.
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174754 is a reply to message #174753] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 17:32 |
Co
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On 3 jul, 19:24, Luuk <L...@invalid.lan> wrote:
> On 03-07-2011 18:52, Co wrote:
>
>> I thought a newsgroup was about people with knowledge helping those
>> without.
>> Apparently you are only here to humiliate people.
>
> This place is here to help people to learn,
>
> Not to write code for people who are too lazy to learn.
>
> --
> Luuk
and who are you to judge people?
don't pretend you know people after a few lines of text.
people like you get us killed in battle.
Marco
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174755 is a reply to message #174754] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 17:43 |
Luuk
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On 03-07-2011 19:32, Co wrote:
> On 3 jul, 19:24, Luuk <L...@invalid.lan> wrote:
>> On 03-07-2011 18:52, Co wrote:
>>
>>> I thought a newsgroup was about people with knowledge helping those
>>> without.
>>> Apparently you are only here to humiliate people.
>>
>> This place is here to help people to learn,
>>
>> Not to write code for people who are too lazy to learn.
>>
>> --
>> Luuk
>
> and who are you to judge people?
> don't pretend you know people after a few lines of text.
> people like you get us killed in battle.
>
> Marco
Have a nice life,
I will try to stop doing anything with questions you ask...
;)
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174756 is a reply to message #174755] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 17:56 |
Co
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On 3 jul, 19:43, Luuk <L...@invalid.lan> wrote:
> On 03-07-2011 19:32, Co wrote:
>
>
>
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>
>
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>> On 3 jul, 19:24, Luuk <L...@invalid.lan> wrote:
>>> On 03-07-2011 18:52, Co wrote:
>
>>>> I thought a newsgroup was about people with knowledge helping those
>>>> without.
>>>> Apparently you are only here to humiliate people.
>
>>> This place is here to help people to learn,
>
>>> Not to write code for people who are too lazy to learn.
>
>>> --
>>> Luuk
>
>> and who are you to judge people?
>> don't pretend you know people after a few lines of text.
>> people like you get us killed in battle.
>
>> Marco
>
> Have a nice life,
> I will try to stop doing anything with questions you ask...
>
> ;)
>
> --
> Luuk
I managed to highlight the days on which an event is planned by
querying the database:
if(($i >= $offset_count) && ($i < ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset))
{
$datecount=mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year);
$day_link = "<A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?ID=
$datecount', 350, 400)\">$d</a>";
$query = "SELECT * FROM bl_calender";
$r = mysql_query ($query) or die ("Query error: ".mysql_error());
while($row=mysql_fetch_array($r)) {//Array or records stored in
$row
if($row['dateclass']==$datecount) {
$day_link = "<A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?ID=
$datecount', 350, 400)\"><FONT style='BACKGROUND-COLOR: yellow'>$d</
font></a>";}
}
if($date == mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $d, $year)){
echo "<td><A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\"><font color='red'><b>$d</b></font></a></
td>\n";
} else {
echo "<td class=\"days\">$day_link</td>\n";
}
} elseif(($outset > 0)) {
if(($i >= ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset)){
$day_link = "";
echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
}
}
$i++;
}
echo "</tr>\n";
}
// Close out your table and that's it!
echo "<tr class='headline'><td colspan='7' class='days'> </td></
tr>";
echo '</table>';
The strange thing is that the current day should be red but only in
July in this case.
However when I browse to another month there day 3 is also in red.
Marco
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174757 is a reply to message #174749] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 18:19 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 7/3/2011 11:13 AM, Co wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I got me some code to show a month calendar and I have a database with
> events.
> Now I want to show the events on the calendar. When there is an event
> on day X I want
> the number to be bold and on a mouse over display the details of the
> event.
>
> Can anyone help me with this?
> here is my code:
> << I didn't put all the code which builds the calendar>>
>
> // Build the heading portion of the calendar table
> echo "<table class=\"maintable\">\n".
> "<tr class='headline'>\n".
> "<td colspan=\"7\">\n".
> "<table align=\"center\">\n".
> "<tr class='headline'>\n".
> "<td colspan=\"2\" width=\"75\" align=\"left\">$previous_link</td>
> \n".
> "<td colspan=\"3\" width=\"150\" align=\"center\">$month_name
> $year</td>\n".
> "<td colspan=\"2\" width=\"75\" align=\"right\">$next_link</td>
> \n".
> "</tr>\n".
> "</table>\n".
> "</td>\n".
> "<tr class='mainrow'>\n".
> "<td>S</td><td>M</td><td>T</td><td>W</td><td>T</td><td>F</
> td><td>S</td>\n".
> "</tr>\n";
>
> // Now we break each key of the array
> // into a week and create a new table row for each
> // week with the days of that week in the table data
>
> $i = 0;
> while (list(, $week) = each($weeks))
> {
>
> echo "<tr class='mainrow'>\n";
> while (list(, $d) = each($week)){
>
> if($i< $offset_count){
> //$day_link = "<a href=\"".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?
> date=".mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year)."\">$d</a>";
> echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
> }
> if(($i>= $offset_count)&& ($i< ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset))
> {
> $datecount=mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year);
> $day_link = "<A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
> ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\">$d</a>";
> if($date == mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $d, $year)){
> echo "<td><A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
> ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\"><font color='red'><b>$d</b></font></a></
> td>\n";
> } else {
> echo "<td class=\"days\">$day_link</td>\n";
> }
> } elseif(($outset> 0)) {
> if(($i>= ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset)){
> $day_link = "";
> echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
> }
> }
> $i++;
> }
> echo "</tr>\n";
> }
>
> // Close out your table and that's it!
> echo "<tr class='headline'><td colspan='7' class='days'> </td></
> tr>";
> echo '</table>';
>
>
> Regards
> Marco
Luuk is right. We help those who help themselves. Copying code from
another site is fine - all of us do it.
The difference is - we UNDERSTAND what the code does. If you want to be
a web developer, you must learn HTML, a server-side language such as
PHP, SQL if you're going to use a database, and almost certainly a
client-side language such as javascript.
Your questions here show you have made no attempt to even understand the
differences between technologies and people are rapidly losing interest
in trying to help you. Your attitude is completing the alienation of
others.
Good luck. You're going to need it.
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JDS Computer Training Corp.
jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174758 is a reply to message #174757] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 19:00 |
Co
Messages: 75 Registered: May 2011
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On 3 jul, 20:19, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> On 7/3/2011 11:13 AM, Co wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> Hi All,
>
>> I got me some code to show a month calendar and I have a database with
>> events.
>> Now I want to show the events on the calendar. When there is an event
>> on day X I want
>> the number to be bold and on a mouse over display the details of the
>> event.
>
>> Can anyone help me with this?
>> here is my code:
>> << I didn't put all the code which builds the calendar>>
>
>> // Build the heading portion of the calendar table
>> echo "<table class=\"maintable\">\n".
>> "<tr class='headline'>\n".
>> "<td colspan=\"7\">\n".
>> "<table align=\"center\">\n".
>> "<tr class='headline'>\n".
>> "<td colspan=\"2\" width=\"75\" align=\"left\">$previous_link</td>
>> \n".
>> "<td colspan=\"3\" width=\"150\" align=\"center\">$month_name
>> $year</td>\n".
>> "<td colspan=\"2\" width=\"75\" align=\"right\">$next_link</td>
>> \n".
>> "</tr>\n".
>> "</table>\n".
>> "</td>\n".
>> "<tr class='mainrow'>\n".
>> "<td>S</td><td>M</td><td>T</td><td>W</td><td>T</td><td>F</
>> td><td>S</td>\n".
>> "</tr>\n";
>
>> // Now we break each key of the array
>> // into a week and create a new table row for each
>> // week with the days of that week in the table data
>
>> $i = 0;
>> while (list(, $week) = each($weeks))
>> {
>
>> echo "<tr class='mainrow'>\n";
>> while (list(, $d) = each($week)){
>
>> if($i< $offset_count){
>> //$day_link = "<a href=\"".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?
>> date=".mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year)."\">$d</a>";
>> echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
>> }
>> if(($i>= $offset_count)&& ($i< ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset))
>> {
>> $datecount=mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year);
>> $day_link = "<A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
>> ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\">$d</a>";
>> if($date == mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $d, $year)){
>> echo "<td><A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
>> ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\"><font color='red'><b>$d</b></font></a></
>> td>\n";
>> } else {
>> echo "<td class=\"days\">$day_link</td>\n";
>> }
>> } elseif(($outset> 0)) {
>> if(($i>= ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset)){
>> $day_link = "";
>> echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
>> }
>> }
>> $i++;
>> }
>> echo "</tr>\n";
>> }
>
>> // Close out your table and that's it!
>> echo "<tr class='headline'><td colspan='7' class='days'> </td></
>> tr>";
>> echo '</table>';
>
>> Regards
>> Marco
>
> Luuk is right. We help those who help themselves. Copying code from
> another site is fine - all of us do it.
>
> The difference is - we UNDERSTAND what the code does. If you want to be
> a web developer, you must learn HTML, a server-side language such as
> PHP, SQL if you're going to use a database, and almost certainly a
> client-side language such as javascript.
>
> Your questions here show you have made no attempt to even understand the
> differences between technologies and people are rapidly losing interest
> in trying to help you. Your attitude is completing the alienation of
> others.
>
> Good luck. You're going to need it.
>
> --
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> Remove the "x" from my email address
> Jerry Stuckle
> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> jstuck...@attglobal.net
> ==================
> Your questions here show you have made no attempt to even understand the
> differences between technologies
Ah another wise man who brags about helping people but in fact all he
does is
telling them they are no good and scaring them of. Why do you waste
the energy
in the first place. Just ignore the Q if you don't agree with it.
Show a little more respect and people will respect you back.
If I didn't make an attempt to understand then tell me why I got this
thing
working without any help.
> Start learning to program in PHP,
> get some knowledge about HTML,
> and you can find out how this should be done easily....
I just did.
Marco
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174759 is a reply to message #174758] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 20:22 |
The Natural Philosoph
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Co wrote:
> On 3 jul, 20:19, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> The difference is - we UNDERSTAND what the code does. If you want to be
>> a web developer, you must learn HTML, a server-side language such as
>> PHP, SQL if you're going to use a database, and almost certainly a
>> client-side language such as javascript.
>
> Ah another wise man who brags about helping people but in fact all he
> does is
> telling them they are no good and scaring them of. Why do you waste
> the energy
> in the first place. Just ignore the Q if you don't agree with it.
> Show a little more respect and people will respect you back.
>
> If I didn't make an attempt to understand then tell me why I got this
> thing
> working without any help.
>
Because you are about 30 points higher IQ than jerrykins.
Most people are.
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tRe: show events in calendar [message #174760 is a reply to message #174758] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 21:01 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 7/3/2011 3:00 PM, Co wrote:
> On 3 jul, 20:19, Jerry Stuckle<jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> On 7/3/2011 11:13 AM, Co wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>
>>> I got me some code to show a month calendar and I have a database with
>>> events.
>>> Now I want to show the events on the calendar. When there is an event
>>> on day X I want
>>> the number to be bold and on a mouse over display the details of the
>>> event.
>>
>>> Can anyone help me with this?
>>> here is my code:
>>> << I didn't put all the code which builds the calendar>>
>>
>>> // Build the heading portion of the calendar table
>>> echo "<table class=\"maintable\">\n".
>>> "<tr class='headline'>\n".
>>> "<td colspan=\"7\">\n".
>>> "<table align=\"center\">\n".
>>> "<tr class='headline'>\n".
>>> "<td colspan=\"2\" width=\"75\" align=\"left\">$previous_link</td>
>>> \n".
>>> "<td colspan=\"3\" width=\"150\" align=\"center\">$month_name
>>> $year</td>\n".
>>> "<td colspan=\"2\" width=\"75\" align=\"right\">$next_link</td>
>>> \n".
>>> "</tr>\n".
>>> "</table>\n".
>>> "</td>\n".
>>> "<tr class='mainrow'>\n".
>>> "<td>S</td><td>M</td><td>T</td><td>W</td><td>T</td><td>F</
>>> td><td>S</td>\n".
>>> "</tr>\n";
>>
>>> // Now we break each key of the array
>>> // into a week and create a new table row for each
>>> // week with the days of that week in the table data
>>
>>> $i = 0;
>>> while (list(, $week) = each($weeks))
>>> {
>>
>>> echo "<tr class='mainrow'>\n";
>>> while (list(, $d) = each($week)){
>>
>>> if($i< $offset_count){
>>> //$day_link = "<a href=\"".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?
>>> date=".mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year)."\">$d</a>";
>>> echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
>>> }
>>> if(($i>= $offset_count)&& ($i< ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset))
>>> {
>>> $datecount=mktime(0, 0, 0, $month -1, $d, $year);
>>> $day_link = "<A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
>>> ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\">$d</a>";
>>> if($date == mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $d, $year)){
>>> echo "<td><A href=\"javascript:popWin('editcalendar.php?
>>> ID=$datecount', 350, 400)\"><font color='red'><b>$d</b></font></a></
>>> td>\n";
>>> } else {
>>> echo "<td class=\"days\">$day_link</td>\n";
>>> }
>>> } elseif(($outset> 0)) {
>>> if(($i>= ($num_weeks * 7) - $outset)){
>>> $day_link = "";
>>> echo "<td class=\"nonmonthdays\">$day_link</td>\n";
>>> }
>>> }
>>> $i++;
>>> }
>>> echo "</tr>\n";
>>> }
>>
>>> // Close out your table and that's it!
>>> echo "<tr class='headline'><td colspan='7' class='days'> </td></
>>> tr>";
>>> echo '</table>';
>>
>>> Regards
>>> Marco
>>
>> Luuk is right. We help those who help themselves. Copying code from
>> another site is fine - all of us do it.
>>
>> The difference is - we UNDERSTAND what the code does. If you want to be
>> a web developer, you must learn HTML, a server-side language such as
>> PHP, SQL if you're going to use a database, and almost certainly a
>> client-side language such as javascript.
>>
>> Your questions here show you have made no attempt to even understand the
>> differences between technologies and people are rapidly losing interest
>> in trying to help you. Your attitude is completing the alienation of
>> others.
>>
>> Good luck. You're going to need it.
>>
>
>> Your questions here show you have made no attempt to even understand the
>> differences between technologies
>
> Ah another wise man who brags about helping people but in fact all he
> does is
> telling them they are no good and scaring them of. Why do you waste
> the energy
> in the first place. Just ignore the Q if you don't agree with it.
> Show a little more respect and people will respect you back.
>
> If I didn't make an attempt to understand then tell me why I got this
> thing
> working without any help.
>
Yup, I help people WHO TRY TO HELP THEMSELVES. You have shown NO
INDICATION OF DOING THIS.
And I don't need "respect" from people like you. If you want someone to
so your work for you, get out your checkbook. This isn't a place to get
free consulting or training.
>> Start learning to program in PHP,
>> get some knowledge about HTML,
>> and you can find out how this should be done easily....
>
> I just did.
>
> Marco
Obviously not - or you wouldn't be asking these questions here. You
don't even understand the differences between the technologies and which
ones are appropriate for your questions.
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174761 is a reply to message #174759] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 21:02 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 7/3/2011 4:22 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> Co wrote:
>> On 3 jul, 20:19, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>> The difference is - we UNDERSTAND what the code does. If you want to be
>>> a web developer, you must learn HTML, a server-side language such as
>>> PHP, SQL if you're going to use a database, and almost certainly a
>>> client-side language such as javascript.
>
>>
>> Ah another wise man who brags about helping people but in fact all he
>> does is
>> telling them they are no good and scaring them of. Why do you waste
>> the energy
>> in the first place. Just ignore the Q if you don't agree with it.
>> Show a little more respect and people will respect you back.
>>
>> If I didn't make an attempt to understand then tell me why I got this
>> thing
>> working without any help.
>>
>
> Because you are about 30 points higher IQ than jerrykins.
>
> Most people are.
So says the troll who is afraid to use his real name - we might find out
he's really a ditch digger who got fired because he couldn't figure out
which end of the shovel to use.
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Re: show events in calendar [message #174762 is a reply to message #174759] |
Sun, 03 July 2011 21:43 |
Co
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On 3 jul, 22:22, The Natural Philosopher <t...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Co wrote:
>> On 3 jul, 20:19, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>> The difference is - we UNDERSTAND what the code does. If you want to be
>>> a web developer, you must learn HTML, a server-side language such as
>>> PHP, SQL if you're going to use a database, and almost certainly a
>>> client-side language such as javascript.
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>> Ah another wise man who brags about helping people but in fact all he
>> does is
>> telling them they are no good and scaring them of. Why do you waste
>> the energy
>> in the first place. Just ignore the Q if you don't agree with it.
>> Show a little more respect and people will respect you back.
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>> If I didn't make an attempt to understand then tell me why I got this
>> thing
>> working without any help.
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> Because you are about 30 points higher IQ than jerrykins.
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> Most people are.
Because you are about 30 points higher IQ than jerrykins.
I guess you mean jerry cans and that calls himself The Natural
Philosopher.
As soon as you have something meaningful to add to the discussion I'd
be happy to listen.
There is no need to call people names because it says more about
themselves.
Marco
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