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On 24 January 2005 17:04, Ben Edwards wrote:

> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:38:03 -0600, Jay Blanchard
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [snip]
> > 
> > String to Date Function
> > ----------------------------
> > return date stringToDate( str Date, str Format )
> > e.g. $todayDt = stringToDate( '01/01/2003','DD/MM/YYYY' );
> > 
> > Date to String Function
> > ----------------------------
> > return str dateToString( date Date, str Format )
> > e.g. $todayStr = dateToString ( $todayDt,'DD/MM/YYYY' );
> > 
> > Anyone know of any functions that do this or have pointers as to
> > how it can be done. [/snip]
> > 
> > You've looked at http://www.php.net/date ?
> > 
> Yes.  It douse the dateToString bit but how do I do the reverse.  I
> can use it to convert a timestamp to a string but how do I convert a
> string to a timestamp. 

Right at the top of the description of date(), the second Note reads:

   Note: To generate a timestamp from a string representation of the
   date, you may be able to use strtotime(). 

This should give you a clue.

Cheers!

Mike

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