Drezzzer Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 (edited) I'm using this code to get me the variables to a select box on a register page: $vars['user-birthdate-years'] = array(_VARS_USER_CHOOSE_ => "Please choose", _VARS_USER_NONE_ => _VARS_USER_UNDEF_); for ($i = date('Y') - 18; $i > date('Y') - 75; --$i) { $vars['user-birthdate-years'][$i] = "$i"; } This gives me this result in the page source: <select name="birthyear" class="date"><option value="-2" selected="selected">Please choose</option><option value="1997">1997</option><option value="1996">1996</option><option value="1995">1995</option><option value="1994">1994</option><option value="1993">1993</option><option value="1992">1992</option><option value="1991">1991</option><option value="1990">1990</option><option value="1989">1989</option><option value="1988">1988</option><option value="1987">1987</option><option value="1986">1986</option><option value="1985">1985</option><option value="1982">1982</option><option value="1981">1981</option><option value="1980">1980</option><option value="1979">1979</option><option value="1978">1978</option><option value="1977">1977</option><option value="1976">1976</option><option value="1975">1975</option><option value="1974">1974</option><option value="1973">1973</option><option value="1972">1972</option><option value="1971">1971</option><option value="1970">1970</option><option value="1969">1969</option><option value="1968">1968</option><option value="1967">1967</option><option value="1966">1966</option><option value="1965">1965</option><option value="1964">1964</option><option value="1963">1963</option><option value="1962">1962</option><option value="1961">1961</option><option value="1960">1960</option><option value="1959">1959</option><option value="1958">1958</option><option value="1957">1957</option><option value="1956">1956</option><option value="1955">1955</option><option value="1954">1954</option><option value="1953">1953</option><option value="1952">1952</option><option value="1951">1951</option><option value="1950">1950</option><option value="1949">1949</option><option value="1948">1948</option><option value="1947">1947</option><option value="1946">1946</option><option value="1945">1945</option><option value="1944">1944</option><option value="1943">1943</option><option value="1942">1942</option><option value="1941">1941</option></select> Problem: When running the php code at the top it miss two years in the span as you see in the page source below, the year 1983 and 1984 is completely missing in the page source. Why is this happening, could the php code be corrected or is there a workaround in php for the missing years bug I seem to have found? I really appreciate any help on this! Edited January 12, 2015 by Drezzzer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barand Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 I'm going to pass on that because when I run your code to build the array I get <select name="birthyear" class="date"> <option value="-2">Please choose</option> <option value="-1">N/A</option> <option value="1997">1997</option> <option value="1996">1996</option> <option value="1995">1995</option> <option value="1994">1994</option> <option value="1993">1993</option> <option value="1992">1992</option> <option value="1991">1991</option> <option value="1990">1990</option> <option value="1989">1989</option> <option value="1988">1988</option> <option value="1987">1987</option> <option value="1986">1986</option> <option value="1985">1985</option> <option value="1984">1984</option> <option value="1983">1983</option> <option value="1982">1982</option> <option value="1981">1981</option> <option value="1980">1980</option> <option value="1979">1979</option> <option value="1978">1978</option> <option value="1977">1977</option> <option value="1976">1976</option> <option value="1975">1975</option> <option value="1974">1974</option> <option value="1973">1973</option> <option value="1972">1972</option> <option value="1971">1971</option> <option value="1970">1970</option> <option value="1969">1969</option> <option value="1968">1968</option> <option value="1967">1967</option> <option value="1966">1966</option> <option value="1965">1965</option> <option value="1964">1964</option> <option value="1963">1963</option> <option value="1962">1962</option> <option value="1961">1961</option> <option value="1960">1960</option> <option value="1959">1959</option> <option value="1958">1958</option> <option value="1957">1957</option> <option value="1956">1956</option> <option value="1955">1955</option> <option value="1954">1954</option> <option value="1953">1953</option> <option value="1952">1952</option> <option value="1951">1951</option> <option value="1950">1950</option> <option value="1949">1949</option> <option value="1948">1948</option> <option value="1947">1947</option> <option value="1946">1946</option> <option value="1945">1945</option> <option value="1944">1944</option> <option value="1943">1943</option> <option value="1942">1942</option> <option value="1941">1941</option> </select> The code I used <?php define("_VARS_USER_CHOOSE_", -2); define("_VARS_USER_NONE_", -1); define("_VARS_USER_UNDEF_", 'N/A'); $vars['user-birthdate-years'] = array(_VARS_USER_CHOOSE_ => "Please choose", _VARS_USER_NONE_ => _VARS_USER_UNDEF_); for ($i = date('Y') - 18; $i > date('Y') - 75; --$i) { $vars['user-birthdate-years'][$i] = "$i"; } $opts = ''; foreach ($vars['user-birthdate-years'] as $k=>$yr) { $opts .= "<option value='$k'>$yr</option>\n"; } ?> <select name="birthyear" class="date"> <?=$opts?> </select> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strider64 Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Here's a different way of doing it and it has the same results. <?php $userChoice = array(-2, "Please choose", -1, "N/A"); $year = date("Y"); $dob = range($year-18, $year-74); ?> <select name="birthyear" class="date"> <?php echo '<option value="' . $userChoice[0] . '">' . $userChoice[1] . '</option>' . "\n"; echo '<option value="' . $userChoice[2] . '">' . $userChoice[3] . '</option>' . "\n"; foreach ( $dob as $value ) { echo '<option value="'. $value . '">' . $value . '</option>' . "\n"; } ?> </select> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drezzzer Posted January 13, 2015 Author Share Posted January 13, 2015 Thnak you very much for your replies! I'll try to modify my code as your examples to see if it works better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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