This doesn't fly either, is a php protected character, so the line 'vac'.$month.'/'.$calday.'/'.$year.'' for instance looks like vac'.$month.'/'.$calday.'/'.$year.' to the system.
This seems way to hard, there has to be an easier solution.
@bokehAug 23.2007 — #[code=php] $worked = 'worked$month/$day/$year'; [/code][/QUOTE]This is wrong for variable expansion. You need double quotes, and for best practice use complex notation.[code=php] $worked = "worked{$month}/{$day}/{$year}"; [/code]
@bubbisthedogAug 23.2007 — #bokeh, I always appreciate your critiques. ? Thank you. But what in the world is "complex notation" with regards to PHP syntax? I Google it and can't seem to find anything.