On 2 July 2018 at 14:55, Rob Jakobs <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, >
Hi Rob, > > I appologise for bothering you, but my User Contributed Note for the php > date() function which I posted yesterday (1st July 2018 at approx 16:00 > GMT, under email reference "rob at rob-jakobs dot nl") is incorrect. I > would like to withdraw it, but I do not see how I can do this. > > The note is incorrect, because what I am describing only works with the > function gmdate() and not with date(). > Can you please delete it? Below a short extract of mentioned note. > Done. It will take a little while for the website to catch up, but your note has been removed from the database. > > I will repost the note under the gmdate() function, for which it does > works. > Looking forward to it, and thanks for your contribution. :) > > Kind regards, > Rob Jakobs > [email protected] > > ========================================================== > > The mentioned note begins as follows: > > |If you want to calculate the time period between two clocked events that > happen within a 24 hour time period, for example the daylight period > between sunrise and sunset, you may use the fact that the date() function > also accepts a negative timestamp. If the time period shall be presented in > the format hours:minutes you can use| > > |....... etcetera..... > | > >
