Copy code The code is as follows:
$link=mysql_connect("","","")
or die("Unable to connect to mysql database".mysql_error());
mysql_select_db("duyounet",$link);
mysql_query("SET NAMES 'gb2312'",$link);
$day30=time()-60*60*24*30;
$result=mysql_query("select articleid ,articlename, (allvote*20+goodnum+allvisit) as dxy_px from jieqi_article_article where postdate>$day30 order by dxy_px desc limit 0,14") or die("query".$database."database error".mysql_error()) ;
$row=mysql_fetch_row($result);
echo "document.writeln("
")".";rn";
while ($row){
echo "document. writeln("- ".$row[1]." (".$row[2].")
");rn";
$row=mysql_fetch_row($result);
}
mysql_free_result($result);
mysql_close() ;
echo "document.writeln("
");rn"
?>
substr()
Take out the month + put it back again
I think there is a better way to remember this Tell me
hehe~
Author: Taiyangyu Release date: 2005-4-13
If processing in PHP, use strtotime
[php]
$a="2004/11/01";
$b=strtotime(" +6 months",strtotime($a));
echo date('Y/m/d',$b);
[/php]
If processed in mysql, use DATE_ADD or ADDDATE function, or you can use it directly INTERVAL keyword
For example:
1. SELECT "2004-11-01" + INTERVAL 6 MONTH;//The date field 2004-10-01 can be used directly
2. SELECT DATE_ADD("2004-11-01", INTERVAL 6 MONTH);
The above introduces PHP to read the code sorted according to the algorithm within 30 days, including the content. I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials.