yes,it is set in php.ini .
2012/1/5 Adam Richardson
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:07 PM, xucheng wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>> I have a webapp which track visitors, and use xhprof for profiling my
>> codes .
>> After reading some reports produced by xhprof, i found that function
>> Date() kills most
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:07 PM, xucheng wrote:
> hi all,
> I have a webapp which track visitors, and use xhprof for profiling my
> codes .
> After reading some reports produced by xhprof, i found that function
> Date() kills most time of my app !
> how can this happen ? Is this function ha
hi all,
I have a webapp which track visitors, and use xhprof for profiling my
codes .
After reading some reports produced by xhprof, i found that function
Date() kills most time of my app !
how can this happen ? Is this function has some internal issue that i
should kown ?
Any comment a
$start_date = date("Y-m-d h:i:s", strtotime($date_format));
echo $start_date;
?>
output is 2008-02-22 02:00:00
but not 2008-02-22 14:00:00
How can i get my output as 2008-02-22 14:00:00.
Use H instead of h. And try the manual.
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2008. 02. 22, péntek keltezéssel 11.48-kor VamVan ezt írta:
> Hi All,
>
> Greetings!!
>
> A small PHP Script for help
>
> $date_format = '02/22/2008 14:00:00';
>
> $start_date = date("Y-m-d h:i:s", strtotime($date_format));
$start_date = date("Y-m-d H:i:s", strtotime($date_format));
RTFM:
> De: VamVan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviada em: sexta-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2008 16:48
> Para: php-general@lists.php.net
> Assunto: [PHP] Date Function
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Greetings!!
>
> A small PHP Script for help
>
>$date_format =
$start_date = date("Y-m-d H:i:s", strtotime($date_format)); echo
$start_date; ?>
capital H should do it
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Enviada em: sexta-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2008 16:48
Para: php-general@lists.php.net
Assunto: [PHP] Date
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 2:48 PM, VamVan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Greetings!!
>
> A small PHP Script for help
>
>$date_format = '02/22/2008 14:00:00';
>
> $start_date = date("Y-m-d h:i:s", strtotime($date_format));
> echo $start_date;
> ?>
>
> output is 2008-02-22 02:00:00
Hi All,
Greetings!!
A small PHP Script for help
output is 2008-02-22 02:00:00
but not 2008-02-22 14:00:00
How can i get my output as 2008-02-22 14:00:00.
Thanks
V
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:11:56 -0500, Brad Fuller wrote:
>
>
> $prevminute = sprintf('%02s', date("i")-1);
Or, $prevminute = str_pad(date("i")-1, 2, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
It's a little more code - don't ask me about the speed :)
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>
>
I noticed that if I do something like this:
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..and the current minute happens to be '05', $prevminute becomes '4'
- I lose the padding. How can I ensure that I retain that padding? I
suppose a crud solution is to run $prevminute through an if loop to see
the date taken is the same as the local time of the webserver. So if it
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This ma
This maybe a dumb questions, but in php where is the information taken from
for the date() function? Is it pulled through Apache or the hardware or in
the php.ini file? I am having an issue to where the time arbitraly changed
one day from PST to CST.
> > > Hi all.
> > >
> > > I have the week number (for example, this is the 29th week of the
> > > year and it begins on 7/17/05). Does anyone know how to obtain the
> > > first (and maybe the last) date of the week if you only know the week
> > > number of the year? Would it be better for me to obt
this seems pretty interesting, i'm tring to write a code in php to get
those two outputs, but bit confused in counting weeks. could somebody
clear me..
"what is the first *date* of the first week of year 2005?"
is it "saturday jan 1st 2005" (assuming first week starts from jan 1
of any year)
or
i
Philip Thompson wrote:
Hi all.
I have the week number (for example, this is the 29th week of the
year and it begins on 7/17/05). Does anyone know how to obtain the
first (and maybe the last) date of the week if you only know the week
number of the year? Would it be better for me to obtain
Hi all.
I have the week number (for example, this is the 29th week of the
year and it begins on 7/17/05). Does anyone know how to obtain the
first (and maybe the last) date of the week if you only know the week
number of the year? Would it be better for me to obtain this in PHP
or MySQL?
I am writing an application to allow users to enter weekly data and am
storing the data based on the year and the ISO week number. The data
will be reported on a monthly basis and therefore I need a way to find
the ISO week number for the first full week of the month
(Monday-Sunday) and the ISO we
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:29:54 +0300, Magdy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my problem is with date( ) function which is display a GMT time which is different
> from my zone with 3 hours,,,how can i correct this.
The date() function, gets the system current date/time if you don't
pass the second para
Hi,
i'm pleasure to write to u and hope to finde an answer..
my problem is with date( ) function which is display a GMT time which is different
from my zone with 3 hours,,,how can i correct this.
Thanks in advance.
Magdy
Environment:
PHP 4.3.6
Access DB
W2K IIS 5
I'm trying to store a date in a date/time field using the short date
format ( m/d/ ). For some reason it won't let me post an empty
value to that field in the DB. I've tried using empty quotes ( "" ) or
NULL and I always get a datatype mismatch sq
Hello Jason,
Friday, March 5, 2004, 1:51:57 PM, you wrote:
JB> Hello, I am new to using the date function. I am in the need of a
JB> script that changes an image on a web page on the first day of each
JB> month and keeps the image there until the first day of the next month.
JB> I have tried to
Hello, I am new to using the date function. I am in the need of a
script that changes an image on a web page on the first day of each
month and keeps the image there until the first day of the next month.
I have tried to look for something that could come close but still
didn’t work. Can you plea
On maandag 1 december 2003 21:04 Curt Zirzow told the butterflies:
> * Thus wrote Scott Fletcher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > When I do this script, I didn't get a ":" and numbers in
> > second. --snip-- date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
> > --snip--
> >
>
> works fine with phpversion() 4.2.2
>
> Curt
> --
>
* Thus wrote Scott Fletcher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> When I do this script, I didn't get a ":" and numbers in second.
> --snip--
> date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
> --snip--
>
works fine with phpversion() 4.2.2
Curt
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--- Scott Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I do this script, I didn't get a ":" and numbers in second.
> --snip--
> date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
> --snip--
>
> But when I do this script by adding a period to it, it worked okay.
> --snip--
> date("Y-m-d H:i:s.");
> --snip--
Either this is a bug
Okay thanks... I'll do a workaround for now until PHP get upgraded in the
near future.
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> Scott Fletcher wrote on maandag 1 december 2003 16:41:
>
> When I do this script, I didn't get a ":" and numbers in second.
> : -
Scott Fletcher wrote on maandag 1 december 2003 16:41:
When I do this script, I didn't get a ":" and numbers in second.
: --snip--
: date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
: --snip--
:
: But when I do this script by adding a period to it, it worked
: okay. --snip--
: date("Y-m-d H:i:s.");
: --snip--
:
: Thank
[snip]
When I do this script, I didn't get a ":" and numbers in second.
--snip--
date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
--snip--
[/snip]
When I cut and paste your code (PHP v 4.3.n) it works OK
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Hi Everyone!!!
I noticed that date() function act a little funny, so I am wondering if
anyone of you have noticed this problem or not. I'm just curious because I
wanna know if it is my issue or is it a general issue for everyone. I'm
using PHP version 4.2.3 on Unix machine. Please don't ask
On Jul 3, 2003, "Garrick Linn" claimed that:
|Hello all,
|
|I seem to be running into a problem where the date() function appears not
|to differentiate properly between unix timestamps.
|
|For example, the code:
|
|";
|echo date("d-m-Y H:m:s", $seconds);
|echo "";
|
|$seconds = ($seconds - 60);
|e
Doh! Gracias. :-)
At 11:58 PM 7/3/2003 +, Philip Olson wrote:
:)
You are using an m where you want an i.
Regards,
Philip
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Garrick Linn wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I seem to be running into a problem where the date() function appears not
> to differentiate properly between
:)
You are using an m where you want an i.
Regards,
Philip
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Garrick Linn wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I seem to be running into a problem where the date() function appears not
> to differentiate properly between unix timestamps.
>
> For example, the code:
>
>
> $seconds =
Hello all,
I seem to be running into a problem where the date() function appears not
to differentiate properly between unix timestamps.
For example, the code:
$seconds = 1054278483;
echo "$seconds";
echo date("d-m-Y H:m:s", $seconds);
echo "";
$seconds = ($seconds - 60);
echo "$seconds";
echo
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Vinod Palan wrote:
> Do any one have date functions like that we have in asp 1) Dateadd()
> 2) Datediff()
> etc?
You might be able to get what you need with strtotime, which is a
marvelous thing. See:
http://www.gnu.org/manual/tar-1.12/html_chapter/tar_7.html
The rest of
hi ,
Do any one have date functions like that we have in asp 1) Dateadd()
2) Datediff()
etc?
Thanks
Vinod
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_Date) VALUES($CustID,NOW())";
// uses MySQL's builtin date function to store the current date.
HTH,
Danny.
- Original Message -
From: "Alia Mikati" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 10:28 AM
Subject: [PHP] Date function
Hello
I have the following SQL and I wanna insert the current date in one of
the table fields but it's not working. Can u tell me whats the problem?
(I'm using mysql and php)
Thx a lot
$SQL = "INSERT INTO orders (Customer_Id, Order_Date)".
"VALUES($CustID,date())";
-
try date("H:i:s",time()).
Mike
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From: "soma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:32 AM
Subject: [PHP] date( ) - function
> i have one question
>
> linux system's time is
i have one question
linux system's time is right but php's date () function time is wrong...
different system time and php's date( ) time
is date () function call to the system time ?
thansk
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Is this date stored in mysql by anychance?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Is there any function in PHP4.X or in Oracle8i to calculate number of
>Business days ( excluding Saturday and Sunday) between two given dates?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Sridhar.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: qar
Hi All,
Is there any function in PHP4.X or in Oracle8i to calculate number of
Business days ( excluding Saturday and Sunday) between two given dates?
Thanks in advance.
Sridhar.
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL
On 16-Aug-2001 David Robley wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 00:38, Mike Mike wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I'm pulling a date out of MySQL as 2001-10-18.
>> How do I make it print October 18 in php?
>> Thanks much
>> --Mike
>
> You could use the Mysql date functions to format it for you. If your date
> fi
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 00:38, Mike Mike wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm pulling a date out of MySQL as 2001-10-18.
> How do I make it print October 18 in php?
> Thanks much
> --Mike
You could use the Mysql date functions to format it for you. If your date
field is called date and is a date type:
SELECT CO
I use
$date = explode("-", $msql_date);
$date = date("d F",mktime(0,0,0,$date[1],$date[2],$date[0]));
At 08:08 AM 8/15/01 -0700, Mike Mike wrote:
>Hello,
>I'm pulling a date out of MySQL as 2001-10-18.
>How do I make it print October 18 in php?
>Thanks much
> --Mike
>
>
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:08 AM
Subject: [PHP] Date function
> Hello,
> I'm pulling a date out of MySQL as 2001-10-18.
> How do I make it print October
Hello,
I'm pulling a date out of MySQL as 2001-10-18.
How do I make it print October 18 in php?
Thanks much
--Mike
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