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  1. also I tried google and found something but it is not what I want but maybe it is something that anyone can help me with.
  2. yes but the bad part is I cant pay for it. I can however get it noticed and maybe sold if completed.
  3. http://webn.com/cc-common/rateapic/How_many_beers.html I would like help in creating a rate a pic tool like you see there. Please email me or PM me on here. My email is bobgospam@gmail.com
  4. I am going through the links that you can see and not finding anything really close to what I want. I think I might have to design my own. Anyone want to help me?
  5. I would like to build my own so that way it will do more then what they have if I can get some help in building it. I mean the more help the better.
  6. OK gang, I need some help here. I was looking for a script much like what you see happening here, http://www.foxrocks.com/cc-common/rateapic/Judge_A_Jugg.html and when you click on the "Click HERE to start rating pictures." link I want it to be able to do what you see there. I have been told this is an easy setup, but I have no idea where to start. I found a script but again it is way out of my league to know what is going on. Please help me out.
  7. OK I am confused here. Where do I put all this code into things? I mean from what I have do I put this into the index.php or do I put it in the calendar.php?
  8. OK I have http://www.bogointeractive.com/test3/ and if you highlight the page you will see the calendar there in the page. Now I am trying to get it to look like http://www.planetradio1073.com/pages/pic_otd.html to where the images that big images display down below in thumb nails. So here is the code from the index.php for you. <?PHP require_once('Calendar.php'); $cal = new Calendar(); ?> <html> <head> <style type="text/css" media="all">@import "/style.css";</style> </head> <body> <center> <?=$cal->getMonthHTML(date("m"),date("Y"));?> <img src="<?=date("Y")?>/<?PHP echo date("md") ?>.jpg"> </center> </body> </html> and here is the code from Calendar.php <? // PHP Calendar Class Version 1.4 (5th March 2001) // // Copyright David Wilkinson 2000 - 2001. All Rights reserved. // // This software may be used, modified and distributed freely // providing this copyright notice remains intact at the head // of the file. // // This software is freeware. The author accepts no liability for // any loss or damages whatsoever incurred directly or indirectly // from the use of this script. The author of this software makes // no claims as to its fitness for any purpose whatsoever. If you // wish to use this software you should first satisfy yourself that // it meets your requirements. // // URL: http://www.cascade.org.uk/software/php/calendar/ // Email: davidw@cascade.org.uk class Calendar { /* Constructor for the Calendar class */ function Calendar() { } /* Get the array of strings used to label the days of the week. This array contains seven elements, one for each day of the week. The first entry in this array represents Sunday. */ function getDayNames() { return $this->dayNames; } /* Set the array of strings used to label the days of the week. This array must contain seven elements, one for each day of the week. The first entry in this array represents Sunday. */ function setDayNames($names) { $this->dayNames = $names; } /* Get the array of strings used to label the months of the year. This array contains twelve elements, one for each month of the year. The first entry in this array represents January. */ function getMonthNames() { return $this->monthNames; } /* Set the array of strings used to label the months of the year. This array must contain twelve elements, one for each month of the year. The first entry in this array represents January. */ function setMonthNames($names) { $this->monthNames = $names; } /* Gets the start day of the week. This is the day that appears in the first column of the calendar. Sunday = 0. */ function getStartDay() { return $this->startDay; } /* Sets the start day of the week. This is the day that appears in the first column of the calendar. Sunday = 0. */ function setStartDay($day) { $this->startDay = $day; } /* Gets the start month of the year. This is the month that appears first in the year view. January = 1. */ function getStartMonth() { return $this->startMonth; } /* Sets the start month of the year. This is the month that appears first in the year view. January = 1. */ function setStartMonth($month) { $this->startMonth = $month; } /* Return the URL to link to in order to display a calendar for a given month/year. You must override this method if you want to activate the "forward" and "back" feature of the calendar. Note: If you return an empty string from this function, no navigation link will be displayed. This is the default behaviour. If the calendar is being displayed in "year" view, $month will be set to zero. */ function getCalendarLink($month, $year) { return ""; } /* Return the URL to link to for a given date. You must override this method if you want to activate the date linking feature of the calendar. Note: If you return an empty string from this function, no navigation link will be displayed. This is the default behaviour. */ function getDateLink($day, $month, $year) { return ""; } /* Return the HTML for the current month */ function getCurrentMonthView() { $d = getdate(time()); return $this->getMonthView($d["mon"], $d["year"]); } /* Return the HTML for the current year */ function getCurrentYearView() { $d = getdate(time()); return $this->getYearView($d["year"]); } /* Return the HTML for a specified month */ function getMonthView($month, $year) { return $this->getMonthHTML($month, $year); } /* Return the HTML for a specified year */ function getYearView($year) { return $this->getYearHTML($year); } /******************************************************************************** The rest are private methods. No user-servicable parts inside. You shouldn't need to call any of these functions directly. *********************************************************************************/ /* Calculate the number of days in a month, taking into account leap years. */ function getDaysInMonth($month, $year) { if ($month < 1 || $month > 12) { return 0; } $d = $this->daysInMonth[$month - 1]; if ($month == 2) { // Check for leap year // Forget the 4000 rule, I doubt I'll be around then... if ($year%4 == 0) { if ($year%100 == 0) { if ($year%400 == 0) { $d = 29; } } else { $d = 29; } } } return $d; } /* Generate the HTML for a given month */ function getMonthHTML($m, $y, $showYear = 1) { $s = ""; $a = $this->adjustDate($m, $y); $month = $a[0]; $year = $a[1]; $daysInMonth = $this->getDaysInMonth($month, $year); $date = getdate(mktime(12, 0, 0, $month, 1, $year)); $first = $date["wday"]; $monthName = $this->monthNames[$month - 1]; $prev = $this->adjustDate($month - 1, $year); $next = $this->adjustDate($month + 1, $year); if ($showYear == 1) { $prevMonth = $this->getCalendarLink($prev[0], $prev[1]); $nextMonth = $this->getCalendarLink($next[0], $next[1]); } else { $prevMonth = ""; $nextMonth = ""; } $header = $monthName . (($showYear > 0) ? " " . $year : ""); $s .= "<table class=\"calendar\">\n"; $s .= "<tr>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\">" . (($prevMonth == "") ? " " : "<a href=\"$prevMonth\"><<</a>") . "</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" class=\"calendarHeader\" colspan=\"5\">$header</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\">" . (($nextMonth == "") ? " " : "<a href=\"$nextMonth\">>></a>") . "</td>\n"; $s .= "</tr>\n"; $s .= "<tr>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" class=\"calendarHeader\">" . $this->dayNames[($this->startDay)%7] . "</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" class=\"calendarHeader\">" . $this->dayNames[($this->startDay+1)%7] . "</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" class=\"calendarHeader\">" . $this->dayNames[($this->startDay+2)%7] . "</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" class=\"calendarHeader\">" . $this->dayNames[($this->startDay+3)%7] . "</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" class=\"calendarHeader\">" . $this->dayNames[($this->startDay+4)%7] . "</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" class=\"calendarHeader\">" . $this->dayNames[($this->startDay+5)%7] . "</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" class=\"calendarHeader\">" . $this->dayNames[($this->startDay+6)%7] . "</td>\n"; $s .= "</tr>\n"; // We need to work out what date to start at so that the first appears in the correct column $d = $this->startDay + 1 - $first; while ($d > 1) { $d -= 7; } // Make sure we know when today is, so that we can use a different CSS style $today = getdate(time()); while ($d <= $daysInMonth) { $s .= "<tr>\n"; for ($i = 0; $i < 7; $i++) { $class = ($year == $today["year"] && $month == $today["mon"] && $d == $today["mday"]) ? "calendarToday" : "calendar"; $s .= "<td class=\"$class\" align=\"right\" valign=\"top\">"; if ($d > 0 && $d <= $daysInMonth) { $link = $this->getDateLink($d, $month, $year); $s .= (($link == "") ? $d : "<a href=\"$link\">$d</a>"); } else { $s .= " "; } $s .= "</td>\n"; $d++; } $s .= "</tr>\n"; } $s .= "</table>\n"; return $s; } /* Generate the HTML for a given year */ function getYearHTML($year) { $s = ""; $prev = $this->getCalendarLink(0, $year - 1); $next = $this->getCalendarLink(0, $year + 1); $s .= "<table class=\"calendar\" border=\"0\">\n"; $s .= "<tr>"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" align=\"left\">" . (($prev == "") ? " " : "<a href=\"$prev\"><<</a>") . "</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendarHeader\" valign=\"top\" align=\"center\">" . (($this->startMonth > 1) ? $year . " - " . ($year + 1) : $year) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\" align=\"right\">" . (($next == "") ? " " : "<a href=\"$next\">>></a>") . "</td>\n"; $s .= "</tr>\n"; $s .= "<tr>"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(0 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(1 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(2 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "</tr>\n"; $s .= "<tr>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(3 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(4 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(5 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "</tr>\n"; $s .= "<tr>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(6 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(7 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(8 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "</tr>\n"; $s .= "<tr>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(9 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(10 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "<td class=\"calendar\" valign=\"top\">" . $this->getMonthHTML(11 + $this->startMonth, $year, 0) ."</td>\n"; $s .= "</tr>\n"; $s .= "</table>\n"; return $s; } /* Adjust dates to allow months > 12 and < 0. Just adjust the years appropriately. e.g. Month 14 of the year 2001 is actually month 2 of year 2002. */ function adjustDate($month, $year) { $a = array(); $a[0] = $month; $a[1] = $year; while ($a[0] > 12) { $a[0] -= 12; $a[1]++; } while ($a[0] <= 0) { $a[0] += 12; $a[1]--; } return $a; } /* The start day of the week. This is the day that appears in the first column of the calendar. Sunday = 0. */ var $startDay = 0; /* The start month of the year. This is the month that appears in the first slot of the calendar in the year view. January = 1. */ var $startMonth = 1; /* The labels to display for the days of the week. The first entry in this array represents Sunday. */ var $dayNames = array("S", "M", "T", "W", "T", "F", "S"); /* The labels to display for the months of the year. The first entry in this array represents January. */ var $monthNames = array("January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"); /* The number of days in each month. You're unlikely to want to change this... The first entry in this array represents January. */ var $daysInMonth = array(31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31); } ?> So what in the calendar.php do I have to edit?
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