When making a contact form in html/PHP (either) its a pain to sit there and type out all days, months and years into the select element. Is there a for loop or anything that can speed this process up, anything to avoid hardcoding this everytime?
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why not consider the a calender option? ther are some nice jquery calender function, date pickers– bharathJan 21, 2011 at 14:58
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copy and paste from another site, save it and reuse– RossJan 21, 2011 at 14:59
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3-1, if you do not know how to use functions etc., you should be reading basics of programming, not asking questions like this– peenutJan 21, 2011 at 15:01
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1@peenut: just because this is a very easy question (for you and me - but in fact it's a matter of opinion), this doesn't mean it isn't worth being asked here.– oeziJan 21, 2011 at 15:08
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1@benhowdle I think many of us assumed the same. Writing such a loop is extremely trivial and something you should be able to do long before you start building websites.– user229044 ♦Jan 21, 2011 at 15:27
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for days:
<?php
$days = range(1, 31);
?>
for months:
<?php
$months = range(1, 12);
?>
for years:
<?php
$years = range(1930, date('Y'));
?>
EDIT:
And use it like that:
<select name="day">
<?php
foreach($days as $day) {
?>
<option value="<?php echo($day) ?>"><?php echo($day) ?></option>
<?
}
?>
</select>
and so on ... ;-)
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@naneri Check back after selection when you only want to use serverside code. Otherwise it would be possible to check back with JavaScript or a JS library like jQuery. If a user selects a month with only 30 days the day value decreases to 30 days and so on ;-)...– thedomMay 19, 2015 at 13:51
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jQuery and jQuery UI are huge dependencies to add to a project for the sake of a date picker. Plus, I'd rather have something that works for everybody, not just users with JS enabled.– user229044 ♦Jan 21, 2011 at 15:44
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3Why cater to people without JS enabled? The only way to make them change is to stop coddling them. See also: IE 6 support.– AndrewJan 21, 2011 at 15:54