Ok adding another else If -- } else if ($gd > $cd) {
print $row_rsFootball['countdown'];
}
Side Note: This is what shows from database <?php echo $row_rsFootball['countdown']; ?>
So I tried
$ct = $row_rsFootball['countdown'];
} else if ($gd > $cd) {
print "$ct"
}
So I am confused !
On a FUNNY Note: Last night I ran the code and it showed todays date -- So I was thinking theres no way -- Cause we ran it early that day... -- got to thinking and check out my -- myphp adin info page and the timezone was set to Europe/Berlin so I changed it to America/New_York -- something like 8 hr difference..... Having the right timezone may help when working with date and time fields on your testing server....... So that leed me to another thought my hosting server is 3 hr difference (i think)...... I there a way I can tell?