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Print a month page

/*
 * Copyright (c) Ian F. Darwin, http://www.darwinsys.ru/, 1996-2002.
 * All rights reserved. Software written by Ian F. Darwin and others.
 * $Id: LICENSE,v 1.8 2004/02/09 03:33:38 ian Exp $
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 * pioneering role in inventing and promulgating (and standardizing) the Java 
 * language and environment is gratefully acknowledged.
 * 
 * The pioneering role of Dennis Ritchie and Bjarne Stroustrup, of AT&T, for
 * inventing predecessor languages C and C++ is also gratefully acknowledged.
 */
<%@page import="java.util.*,java.text.*" %>
<head>
  <title>Print a month page.</title>
  <meta name="version"
    content="$Id: CalendarPage.jsp,v 1.6 2004/02/09 03:33:53 ian Exp $">
</head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<h1>Print a month page, for the Western calendar.</h1>
<P>Author Ian F. Darwin, http://www.darwinsys.ru/
<%  // First get the month and year from the form.
  boolean yyok = false;  // -1 is a valid year, use boolean
  int yy = 0, mm = 0;
  String yyString = request.getParameter("year");
  if (yyString != null && yyString.length() > 0) {
    try {
      yy = Integer.parseInt(yyString);
      yyok = true;
    } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
      out.println("Year " + yyString + " invalid");
    }
  }
  Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
  if (!yyok)
    yy = c.get(Calendar.YEAR);
  String mmString = request.getParameter("month");
  if (mmString == null) {
    mm = c.get(Calendar.MONTH);
  } else {
    for (int i=0; i<months.length; i++)
      if (months[i].equals(mmString)) {
        mm = i;
        break;
      }
  }
 %>
<form method=post action="CalendarPage.jsp">
  Month: <select name=month>
  <% for (int i=0; i<months.length; i++) {
    if (i==mm)
      out.print("<option selected>");
    else
      out.print("<option>");
    out.print(months[i]);
    out.println("</option>");
  }
  %>
  </select>
  Year (4-digit): 
    <input type="text" size="5" name="year"
      value="<%= yy %>"></input>
  <input type=submit value="Display">
</form>
<%!
  /** The names of the months */
  String[] months = {
    "January", "February", "March", "April",
    "May", "June", "July", "August",
    "September", "October", "November", "December"
  };
  /** The days in each month. */
  int dom[] = {
      31, 28, 31, 30,  /* jan feb mar apr */
      31, 30, 31, 31, /* may jun jul aug */
      30, 31, 30, 31  /* sep oct nov dec */
  };
%>
<%
  /** The number of days to leave blank at the start of this month */
  int leadGap = 0;
%>
<table border=1>
<tr><th colspan=7><%= months[mm] %>  <%= yy %></tr>
<tr><td>Su<td>Mo<td>Tu<td>We<td>Th<td>Fr<td>Sa</tr>
<%
    GregorianCalendar calendar = new GregorianCalendar(yy, mm, 1);
    // Compute how much to leave before the first.
    // getDay() returns 0 for Sunday, which is just right.
    leadGap = calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK)-1;
    int daysInMonth = dom[mm];
    if (calendar.isLeapYear(calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR)) && mm == 1)
      ++daysInMonth;
    out.print("<tr>");
    // Blank out the labels before 1st day of month
    for (int i = 0; i < leadGap; i++) {
      out.print("<td>&nbsp;");
    }
    // Fill in numbers for the day of month.
    for (int i = 1; i <= daysInMonth; i++) {
      out.print("<td>");
      out.print(i);
      out.print("</td>");
      if ((leadGap + i) % 7 == 0) {    // wrap if end of line.
        out.println("</tr>");
        out.print("<tr>");
      }
    }
%>
</tr>
</table>