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<?php
 // Require our class //
 require("listDays.class.php");
 
 $days_call = new listDays;
 // Make an array with years, months and days from 1st January 2008 till today (using date() function); //
 // Remember to use four-digit years and months and days without leading zero //
 // This is just an example, you can also list days in past or future, but remember that the "FROM" date has to be before the "TO" date //
 
 // Call the makeArray function like: makeArray(FROM_YEAR,FROM_MONTH,FROM_DAY,TO_YEAR,TO_MONTH,TO_DAY) //
 $days = $days_call -> makeArray(2008,1,1,date("Y"),date("n"),date("j"));
 
 // Print_readable our $days array //
 //print("<pre>");
 //print_r($days);
 
 // Simple foreach() use on our array //
 // All days counter, starting from zero because our days array also starts from zero //
 $day_counter = 0;
 foreach($days as $day) {
 // Explode each array element using "|" to have element[0] as year, element[1] as month and element[2] as day.  //
 $days_actual = explode("|", $days["day_".$day_counter]);
 // To display a correct day number always add 1 to day counter (but only for display purposes, because as i wrote before array starts from 0, //
 // so if you start day_counter from 1, your first array element will be the second day after giver "FROM" date and the last //
 // array element will be empty. //
 print("Day ".($day_counter+1).": year = ".$days_actual[0].", month = ".$days_actual[1].", day = ".$days_actual[2]."<br>\n");
 // Raise day counter by 1 //
 $day_counter++;
 }
 
 ?>
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