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Topic: highlighting weekends |
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fifimtwana
Joined: 24 Feb 2011 Posts: 22
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Posted: Wed 16 Mar '11 12:17 Post subject: highlighting weekends |
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hey guys i created a calendar and on each month all the weekends are highlighted with a different colour.
My problem is that august doesnt show its highlights not sure what i have done wrong...
Here is the code i used below:
<table border=0 width = 1000>
<tr>
<td valign="center"><font size="3" face="bmwtyperegular" color="#666666">
<B>P10 YEAR PLANNER
</td>
<td valign="center"><font size="3" face="bmwtyperegular" color="#666666">
<B>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table border=0 width=1000>
<tr>
<td>
<HR NOSHADE size="1" color="#eeeeee">
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<font size="2" color="black"> <B>
<?php
//============================================PHP START================================================//
//===================================Connecting to DB START=========================================//
$mysqluser = 'root';
$mysqlpasswd = '689453';
$mysqlhost = 'localhost';
$mysqlDB = 'p10DB';
mysql_connect($mysqlhost,$mysqluser,$mysqlpasswd);
mysql_select_db($mysqlDB) or die( "Unable to select database");
//===================================Connecting to DB STOP=========================================//
//===================================SQL Query START=========================================//
//while($nt=mysql_fetch_array($result1))
// echo "<option value=$nt[ID]>$nt[Name]</option>";
//echo "</select>";
//===================================SQL Query STOP=========================================//
$START_YEAR = 2010;
$END_YEAR = 2011;
$day_no = 0;
for($yCount = $START_YEAR; $yCount <= $END_YEAR; $yCount++)
{
if($yCount == 2009)
{
$weekend = 3;
}
if($yCount == 2010)
{
$weekend = 4;
}
if($yCount == 2011)
{
$weekend = 5;
}
for($mCount = 1; $mCount <= 12; $mCount++)
{
$new_month = 0;
if($mCount == 1)
{
$no_days = 31;
$display_month = "01";
echo "JANUARY";
$weekend1 = $weekend + 0;
}
if($mCount == 2)
{
$no_days = 28;
$display_month = "02";
echo "FEBRUARY";
$weekend1 = $weekend + 3;
if($yCount == 2010)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -4;
}
if($yCount == 2011)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -4;
}
}
if($mCount == 3)
{
$no_days = 31;
$display_month = "03";
echo "MARCH";
$weekend1 = $weekend + 3;
//Month to year calendar that was wrong
if($yCount == 2010)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -4;
}
if($yCount == 2011)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -4;
}
}
if($mCount == 4)
{
$no_days = 30;
$display_month = "04";
echo "APRIL";
$weekend1 = $weekend -1;
}
if($mCount == 5)
{
$no_days = 31;
$display_month = "05";
echo "MAY";
$weekend1 = $weekend + 1;
}
if($mCount == 6)
{
$no_days = 30;
$display_month = "06";
echo "JUNE";
$weekend1 = $weekend + -3;
}
if($mCount == 7)
{
$no_days = 31;
$display_month = "07";
echo "JULY";
$weekend1 = $weekend -1;
if($yCount == 2010)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -4;
}
if($yCount == 2011)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -5;
}
}
if($mCount ==
{
$no_days = 31;
$display_month = "08";
echo "AUGUST";
$weekend1 = $weekend ;
if($yCount == 2010)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -4;
}
if($yCount == 2011)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -5;
}
}
if($mCount == 9)
{
$no_days = 30;
$display_month = "09";
echo "SEPTEMBER";
$weekend1 = $weekend -2;
}
if($mCount == 10)
{
$no_days = 31;
$display_month = "10";
echo "OCTOBER";
$weekend1 = $weekend + 0;
}
if($mCount == 11)
{
$no_days = 30;
$display_month = "11";
echo "NOVEMBER";
$weekend1 = $weekend + 3;
if($yCount == 2010)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -4;
}
if($yCount == 2011)
{
$weekend1 = $weekend -4;
}
}
if($mCount == 12)
{
$no_days = 31;
$display_month = "12";
echo "DECEMBER";
$weekend1 = $weekend -2;
}
echo ' '.$yCount;
?> <BR> <BR>
<TABLE border="0" WIDTH="1000" callpadding="0" cellspacing="0" BORDERCOLOR="#888888">
<TR>
<TD> <font size="1">
<TABLE border="0">
<TR>
<TD width="400" bgcolor="#444444"> <font size="1" color="white"> <B>
TRAINING EVENT
</TD>
<TD width="100" bgcolor="#444444"><font size="1" color="white"> <B>
TRAINER
</TD>
<?PHP
for($dCount = 1; $dCount <= $no_days; $dCount++)
{
?> <TD bgcolor="#444444"><font size="1" color="white"><B> <?PHP
$day_no = $dCount;
if($dCount < 10)
$day_no = '0'.$dCount;
echo $day_no;
?> </TD> <?PHP
}
$filename = "P:\P-1\test\Technical Training Schedule1 2009.txt";
$row = 1;
$handle = fopen("./Technical Training Schedule1 2009.csv", "r");
$x = 0;
while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 7000, ",")) !== FALSE)
{
$num = count($data);
//echo "<p> $num fields in line $row: <br /></p>\n";
$row++;
$EDATE = $data[2];
$end_D = '20'.$EDATE[4].$EDATE[5].'-'.$EDATE[7].$EDATE[8].'-'.$EDATE[10].$EDATE[11];
$SDATE = $data[1];
$start_D = '20'.$SDATE[4].$SDATE[5].'-'.$SDATE[7].$SDATE[8].'-'.$SDATE[10].$SDATE[11];
$date1 = strtotime($end_D); //(March 21st 2008)
$date2 = strtotime($start_D); //(December 18th 2007)
$date3 = 1 + (($date1 - $date2)/86400);
if(($date3 > 0)&&($date3 < 200))
{
$m = $mCount;
if($mCount < 10)
$m = '0'.$mCount;
$pDate = $yCount.$m;
$tDateE = $end_D[0].$end_D[1].$end_D[2].$end_D[3].$end_D[5].$end_D[6];
$tDateS = $start_D[0].$start_D[1].$start_D[2].$start_D[3].$start_D[5].$start_D[6];
$HR = $data[4];
$HR = strtoupper($HR);
if($HR == "")
$pDate = "ffffff";
if((($pDate == $tDateE)||($pDate == $tDateS))||(($pDate <= $tDateE)&&($pDate >= $tDateS)))
{
if($HR == "CHRIS")
$bgColor = "66aaaa";
if($HR == "WILLEM")
$bgColor = "cc3344";
if($HR == "KOBUS")
$bgColor = "cc99ff";
if($HR == "HEIN")
$bgColor = "ffccff";
if($HR == "CAREL")
$bgColor = "ffee11";
if($HR == "PAUL")
$bgColor = "6699dd";
if($HR == "DEON")
$bgColor = "ffbb33";
if($HR == "ROBYN")
$bgColor = "ffcc99";
if($HR == "LEE")
$bgColor = "33aa44";
if($HR == "SHANE")
$bgColor = "99aaaa";
if($HR == "TDIV")
$bgColor = "966666";
if($HR == "T_DIV")
$bgColor = "44ddcc";
?>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD width="400" bgcolor="#<?PHP echo $bgColor;?>"> <font size="1">
<?PHP echo $data[0];?>
</TD>
<TD width="100" bgcolor="#<?PHP echo $bgColor;?>"> <font size="1">
<?PHP
$HR = $data[4];
$HR = strtoupper($HR);
echo $HR; ?>
</TD>
<?PHP
$T_end_D = $end_D[0].$end_D[1].$end_D[2].$end_D[3].$end_D[5].$end_D[6].$end_D[8].$end_D[9];
$T_start_D = $start_D[0].$start_D[1].$start_D[2].$start_D[3].$start_D[5].$start_D[6].$start_D[8].$start_D[9];
$w_end = $weekend1;
for($dCount = 1; $dCount <= $no_days; $dCount++)
{
$w_end++;
$d = $dCount;
if($dCount < 10)
$d = '0'.$dCount;
$m = $mCount;
if($mCount < 10)
$m = '0'.$mCount;
$test_DATE = $yCount.$m.$d;
if($w_end == 6)
{
?><TD align="center" bgcolor="#999999"><font size="1"><?PHP
}
if($w_end == 7)
{
?><TD align="center" bgcolor="#999999"><font size="1"><?PHP
}
if((($test_DATE > $T_end_D)||($test_DATE < $T_start_D))&&(($w_end <> 6)&&($w_end <> 7)))
{
?><TD align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="1"><?PHP
}
if((($test_DATE <= $T_end_D)&&($test_DATE >= $T_start_D))&&(($w_end <> 6)&&($w_end <> 7)))
{
?><TD align="center" bgcolor="#<?PHP echo $bgColor;?>"><font size="1"><?PHP
echo " ";
}
if($w_end == 7)
{
$w_end = 0;
}
?></TD><?PHP
}
}
}
}
fclose($handle);
?>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
<BR>
<?PHP
}
}
?>
<TABLE border="1">
<?PHP
?>
</table>
<?PHP
mysql_close();
?>
</body>
</font>
</html> |
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Virsacer
Joined: 16 Jan 2010 Posts: 108 Location: Germany, Darmstadt
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Posted: Wed 16 Mar '11 22:05 Post subject: |
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Your code ist way way way too complicated...
PHP has some nice date functions http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.datetime.php
You should use CSS for the design and also check your HTML output with http://validator.w3.org
I would like to see how your calender should look like.
But since it needs data from a csv file I can not test it.
Can you provide that file? |
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fifimtwana
Joined: 24 Feb 2011 Posts: 22
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Posted: Thu 17 Mar '11 7:58 Post subject: |
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The CSV file is done in excel.. How do u attach a file here? |
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Virsacer
Joined: 16 Jan 2010 Posts: 108 Location: Germany, Darmstadt
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Posted: Thu 17 Mar '11 11:13 Post subject: |
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You have to upload it to your own domain or a file hosting service... |
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fifimtwana
Joined: 24 Feb 2011 Posts: 22
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Posted: Fri 18 Mar '11 12:32 Post subject: |
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its all sorted now.... Thanx for your replies |
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