PHP date standard format
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<?php echo(strtotime("now") . "<br>"); echo(strtotime("3 October 2005") . "<br>"); echo(strtotime("+5 hours") . "<br>"); echo(strtotime("+1 week") . "<br>"); echo(strtotime("+1 week 3 days 7 hours 5 seconds") . "<br>"); echo(strtotime("next Monday") . "<br>"); echo(strtotime("last Sunday")); ?> |
The strtotime() function parses an English textual datetime into a Unix timestamp (the number of seconds since January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT). Note: If the year is specified in a two-digit format, values between 0-69 are mapped to 2000-2069 and values between 70-100 are mapped to 1970-2000. Note: Be aware of dates in […]