YIQV, this should correct your issue with Adar being displayed as AdarI:
<?php
// assuming that $jewish_month is the Jewish month,
// and $jewish_year is the Jewish year,
// you can use this script to replace 'Adar I' with 'Adar' when it is not a leap year.
// this is because a Jewish leap year occurs every 3rd, 6th, 8th, 11th, 14th, 17th, and 19th year.
if( $jewish_month == "AdarI" &&
$jewish_year%19 != 0 &&
$jewish_year%19 != 3 &&
$jewish_year%19 != 6 &&
$jewish_year%19 != 8 &&
$jewish_year%19 != 11 &&
$jewish_year%19 != 14 &&
$jewish_year%19 != 17
) {
$jewish_month = "Adar";
}
?>
JDMonthName
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
JDMonthName — Devuelve el nombre de un mes
Descripción
string jdmonthname
( int $diajuliano
, int $modo
)
Devuelve una cadena que contiene el nombre del mes. modo le dice a esta función a qué calendario debe convertir la Cuenta de Días Juliana, y qué tipo de nombres de mes debe devolver.
| Modo | Significado | Valores |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Gregoriano - abreviado | Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec |
| 1 | Gregoriano | January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, Novemb er, December |
| 2 | Juliano - abreviado | Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec |
| 3 | Juliano | January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, Novemb er, December |
| 4 | Judío | Tishri, Heshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, AdarI, AdarII, Nisan, Iyyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, Elul |
| 5 | Republicano Francés | Vendemiaire, Brumaire, Frimaire, Nivose, Pluviose, Ventose, Germinal, Floreal, Prair ial, Messidor, Thermidor, Fructidor, Extra |
JDMonthName
Shai
25-Sep-2005 12:12
25-Sep-2005 12:12
YIQV
30-Jan-2005 07:47
30-Jan-2005 07:47
I am finding an inconsistency in the Jewish month Adar. The function always returns AdarI regardless of whether the year is a jewish leapyear. The month is known as Adar (not AdarI) in non-leap years. Also when using function jdtojewish with bool hebrew set to true it always returns (ADR) and not (ADR A) when it's a leap year. AdarII in Hebrew and English seems to work properly.
php bob
14-Nov-2004 09:43
14-Nov-2004 09:43
This is correct - remember that the Julian cal uses the correct latin - ie OCTober (octagon etc) is the 8th month. DECI (as in decimal etc etc) is the 10th month.
dmoren at mac dot com
13-Oct-2004 06:03
13-Oct-2004 06:03
Slight error in the documentation above (though I believe the function works correctly). The Julian and Gregorian calendar options as noted above are reversed. Also, the documentation suggests that Julian and Gregorian have the same months, which is not the case. If you ask for the 10th month of the Julian calendar, you will get December instead of October (this produced some interesting results in a function I was working on...).
