< ?
$day = 16; // Day
$month = 7; // Month
$year = 2001; // Year
if ($month == 1) $month_name= "January";
if ($month == 2) $month_name= "February";
if ($month == 3) $month_name= "March";
if ($month == 4) $month_name= "April";
if ($month == 5) $month_name= "May";
if ($month == 6) $month_name= "June";
if ($month == 7) $month_name= "July";
if ($month == 8) $month_name= "August";
if ($month == 9) $month_name= "September";
if ($month == 10) $month_name= "October";
if ($month == 11) $month_name= "November";
if ($month == 12) $month_name= "December";
print ("There are " . (int)((mktime (0,0,0,$month,$day,$year) - time(void))/86400) . " days until & $month_name $day, $year");
?>
or class version
http://elouai.com/countdown-clock.php
Countdown Calendar output:
Today’s date September 15, 2009, 5:25 am
Countdown date January 1, 2010, 12:00 am
Countdown 107 days 19 hours 34 minutes left
Countdown Calendar Usage
usage is simple, either cut and paste or include the countdown clock in your own scripts.
i.e. An example of a Countdown to New Year 2010!
<?php
include ‘countdown.php’;
// countdown to New Year 2010
countdown(2010,1,1,0,0,0);
?>