On Wednesday, 22 June 2011 at 15:59, David Nicholls wrote:

> OK, looks like I have fixed problem, using:
> 
>  $format = 'd/m/Y g:i:s A';
>  $dt = date_create_from_format($format, $d[0]);
>  $dt2 = date('r', $dt->getTimestamp());
>  $data[] = array(strtotime($dt2), $d[1]);
> 
> Not elegant but it gives me the date/time value.

$dt->getTimestamp() will give you the same value as strtotime($dt2), so you 
don't need the inelegance.

$format = 'd/m/Y g:i:s A';
$dt = date_create_from_format($format, $d[0]);
$data[] = array($dt->getTimestamp(), $d[1]);

-Stuart

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