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says...
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a a timestamp in a DB (14 digits) that I want to display like I
> want in my pages. I tried to use strtotime, mktime and date functions
> with no success... it always return the current timestamp instead of the
> one I have stored. This is what I've done so far:
> 
>       for ($x = 0; $x < $num_rows; $x++)
>       {
>               $row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
>               $date1 = strtotime($row[lugar_lastinsert]);
>               $date2 = date("d \de m \de Y \a \l\a\s H:i:s",
> mktime($date1));
>               echo "<tr>";
>               echo "<td>";
>               echo $row[lugar_name]." - ".$row[lugar_specific];
>               echo "</td>";
>               echo "<td align=\"center\">";
>               echo $date2;
>               echo "</td>";
>               echo "</tr>";
>       }
> 
> How can I do this and make it work?
> 
> Thanks in advanced,
> 
> Cesar Aracena
> www.icaam.com.ar
> 
Have you considered using MySQL's DATE_FORMAT function?

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