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  1. Hi, I have concocted a little webpage, nothing great, but I have a little MySQL database sitting behind it.  The organisation is Jewish, and I'd like to display the date in the 'ordinary' calendar, and alongside it, in the Hebrew calendar, but I don't know how to go about it.  I can confirm that calendar is enabled in PhP.  I dug around a little bit and came up with some code, but it says that the code has to be inserted into a PhP page.  All of my pages are html, with almost no exceptions.  Can someone help?  Thanks.  :)
  2. Dunno if this one's been answered .. how long has it been around?  Anyway, I did this in an *.sql file.. [i]CREATE SEQUENCE user_ids     INCREMENT BY 1     NO MAXVALUE     NO MINVALUE     CACHE 1; -- -- Table "users" -- Name: users; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: cdi -- CREATE TABLE users (     user_id integer DEFAULT nextval('user_ids'::text) PRIMARY KEY,     username character varying(128) DEFAULT ''::character varying NOT NULL,     mail_host character varying(128) DEFAULT ''::character varying NOT NULL,     alias character varying(128) DEFAULT ''::character varying NOT NULL,     created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,     last_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,     "language" character varying(5) DEFAULT 'fr'::character varying NOT NULL,     preferences text DEFAULT ''::text NOT NULL );[/i] .. etc.  I then connect to the database and do .. [i]\i <path_to_*.sql_file>[/i] HTH.
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