There is probably a better way than this... But I always use EPOCH when
I need to put something in order... You can then just write a function
to interperate the date when it need to be readable.... Hope that makes
sense

joe

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From: Shena Delian O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 1:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] date frustrations


Ok so on a web application I needed to list the files in a directory, 
ordered by last modified date.

I was pulling them out in an array, fetching the filemtime() for each 
file, and trying to order them by that date. I was using asort() to sort

the files in an array so they'd list chronologically.

Well that wasn't working as planned. Files were getting out of order. I 
figured asort() could have been having trouble ordering dates 
numerically, so I tried strtotime() on the dates first, and ordered the 
files by unix timestamp.

That didn't work either. I did a date() on the unix timestamp fetched by

strtotime() and found that the dates were coming out inaccurately. 2003 
was being changed to 2013, etc.

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. Apparently asort() reads dates the same way strtotime does.

I think this is kind of perverse... in order to fix it I had to do an 
ereg_replace("-","/",$date) in order to change the filemtime() date 
format to one properly readable by strtotime and asort.

*sigh*

Am I the only one who has noticed this? Is this something that can be 
corrected in PHP? (Perhaps the dates fetched by filemtime() etc can be 
changes to be formatted in a way that is acceptable to other date() 
functions??)


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