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pancakes Level: 83 Posts: 702/1868 EXP: 5412225 Next: 19996 Since: 01-05-12 From: France Last post: 682 days Last view: 221 days |
Turns out that the method used by AB2.5 yields wrong results (one year off) if the user is old enough.
'Old enough' is typically 100 years or more so it doesn't really matter, though. I came up with a different method for calculating the member's age. It works fine for all ages, and as a bonus, it doesn't have the requirement of the code that is implemented currently.
This assumes that the user birthday is stored as 'MM-DD-YYYY' or 'MM-DD' when the year is omitted. ____________________ Kuribo64 - melonDS want some revolution in your coffee? |
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Unspecificed Cooling Off Period. Be Safe Bisexual Empress of the Stolen Title? Level: 142 Posts: 5789/6751 EXP: 34797362 Next: 171067 Since: 07-17-13 Last post: 3207 days Last view: 3114 days |
All birthdays in the database that are stored as "-1" will need to be changed to "0" and editprofile.php all also need to be updated to enter 0 instead of -1. This is not a criticism, I'm just stating what needs to be done in conjunction with the new age calculation.
Great job! ____________________ Sunshine Realm Welcome to Aqmlm's, the only board with Al-Aq'mlmistrators! |
Arisotura |
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pancakes Level: 83 Posts: 703/1868 EXP: 5412225 Next: 19996 Since: 01-05-12 From: France Last post: 682 days Last view: 221 days |
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