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Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2494]
110 - 0 should be enough
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2495x2]
but impossible
it is more than 100
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2497]
there are many centenarians around.
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2498]
:-P
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2499x2]
the Galapagos turtle that was said to have been brought back by Charles 
Darwin is over 160 years old now.
so, for vetinary applications, would have to adjust the date window 
even further.
Volker
24-Oct-2005
[2501]
maybe hexdates, going to 255? :)
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2502x2]
your trouble is, that the window is only 100 years wide
so if you want it to start at -110, it can go to -10 maximum
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2504]
Well, I think the vets can argue their own case,  I can work with 
a 100 year window.
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2505]
this is not about computers, it is about the fact, that two-digit 
years can represent only 100 years, i.e. no "window trick" can give 
you more than 100 years
Volker
24-Oct-2005
[2506]
with all those extinctions that -10 window may be ok.. :(
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2507]
If there is a 4 digit field, then birthdates pre last century would 
normally be added in 4 digits by most people.
BrianH
24-Oct-2005
[2508]
Why don't you implement the window yourself with a parse rule? It 
wouldn't be difficult to parse the date yourself.
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2509]
because although I can do it, someone else may not be able to do 
so.
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2510]
I think, that we have successfully proven, that two digit dates are 
insufficient for human medicine regardless what window we choose
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2511]
to-date/birth
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2512]
but still, is a "24/Oct/05" a newly born or a 100 years old?
BrianH
24-Oct-2005
[2513]
Either way congratulations are in order :)
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2514]
:-))
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2515x2]
to-date/newborn
for pediatric applications
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2517x2]
Brian: did you notice my suggestion to write a RAMBO request for 
IF and USE in PARSE dialect?
for pediatric applications you may need 24/Jul/06 to be next year, 
may you not?
BrianH
24-Oct-2005
[2519]
Ladislav, I did notice. I'll do it later, after I get some sleep 
- I want to think about the phrasing.
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2520]
yeah .. EDD are in the future.
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2521]
glad I am not supposed to solve this :-P
Sunanda
24-Oct-2005
[2522]
Dates have natural ranges depending on their domain.

An expected due date of an unborn baby is (in theory) no more than 
9 months away.

The expected due date assigned to my mother before I was born is, 
now, a long time ago.


I don't'see how you can get around applying all due diligence to 
*any* input field. That may include asking for 4-digit dates on some 
occassions or disambiguating 24/oct/05 to ensure you know which part 
is the year.


Validation is one of the hardest parts of any real-world application, 
and one of the parts that most languages -- REBOL included -- offer 
only token support for.
Ideally, we'd have a range of to-xxx? words, like:
to-date? "29-feb-03"
== [false  "no such date"]
to-date?/strict "29-feb-04"    
== [false "ambiguous year/day]
to-date?/window "29-feb-04" [1975 2074]
== [true 29-feb-2004]
Benjamin
24-Oct-2005
[2523]
how can a call rebol from a PHP page ?
Sunanda
24-Oct-2005
[2524]
Does this help?
http://www.hudzilla.org/phpbook/read.php/4_12_0
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2525]
there's a php implementation in rebol on the rebol france page
Benjamin
24-Oct-2005
[2526x4]
thanks Sunanda, exec() is a bit slow
im using exec("rebol.exe -sc test.r", $output, $return); it worked 
well im going to check the php implementation
im adding a module to phpAdsNew and i need to make it in rebol because 
my php skills are soooo bad
i cant find the implementation any where, in rebol france site, can 
you point me to the link ?
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2530x2]
http://www.xgarreau.org/zazouminiwebserver/
close .. the docs are in French.
Pekr
24-Oct-2005
[2532x2]
as for dates, I once coded an algorithm to tell me the week. I sometimes 
miss date/week, date/day-of-year (number of days since the beginning 
of the year)
Ladislav - you mentioned IF in regards to parse. I thought it is 
a part of your REP you was supposed to post to RT? If not, and if 
it is not in Rambo yet, I may submit it then, cutting your request 
from here :-)
Sunanda
24-Oct-2005
[2534]
Dates: many useful conversion functions here:
http://www.codeur.org/forum/edit_msg.php?ID=10636&theme=17
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2535]
Pekr: don't, I wanted Bryan to do it on purpose
Pekr
24-Oct-2005
[2536]
why? :-) you expect him, while submitting it, to come to some ideas? 
:-)
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2537x2]
yes
eh, sorry, I wanted to say Brian, of course
Pekr
24-Oct-2005
[2539]
Ladislav: you should not use Rambo for puzzles :-))
Graham
24-Oct-2005
[2540]
what happens to the series if you insert elements  into the list 
while you're in a forskip loop?

what position are you at  now?
Ladislav
24-Oct-2005
[2541]
Graham: FORSKIP is a mezzanine, so it is easy to check
Pekr
24-Oct-2005
[2542]
that is the similar question of what happens to parse input stream 
:-) I did some inline changes, it seemed to work, but I probably 
confused indexing somehow not returning to proper position, after 
I did some replacing in it :-)
Chris
24-Oct-2005
[2543]
Graham, re. dates, though likely redundant, you could add an 'age' 
field...