On Wednesday 09 July 2003 01:51, Shena Delian O'Brien wrote:

[snip]

> Well I gradually figured out that the date format output by filemtime()
> was not an acceptable natural language date format. filemtime() was
> fetching dates with a dash - ex. 07-08-2003. strtotime() was making
> incorrect timestamps because it doesn't read dates with dashes formatted
> that way. 

What version of PHP are you using? And what exactly is the code that you're 
using?

filemtime() returns a _unix timestamp_ and will asort() as is.

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