Re: [PHP] strtotime Question

2004-01-27 Thread - Edwin -
Hi, On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 23:05:09 -0500 gohaku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > I made the mistake of using strtotime("day") instead of > strtotime("today") > to get the current time. > I was just curious, what is strtotime("day") represent? > > Below is what I used to test the "day"

[PHP] strtotime Question

2004-01-27 Thread gohaku
Hi everyone, I made the mistake of using strtotime("day") instead of strtotime("today") to get the current time. I was just curious, what is strtotime("day") represent? Below is what I used to test the "day" and "today" parameters: Testing One Minute Difference Thanks in advance. -Gohaku

[PHP] strtotime() question

2003-09-14 Thread Kyle Bisignani
Hello, I'm not even quite sure if I am posting this message in the right place, so please bear with me. I have a question regarding the strtotime() function. I am developing a PHP script to handle dates for my web site, and I need an easy way to get from today to tomorrow to +2 days to +3 days

Re: [PHP] strtotime question

2001-03-09 Thread Richard Lynch
AIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: php.general Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 12:06 PM Subject: [PHP] strtotime question > Hi there, > > $ob->date is '2000/03/06'. > > $d = ereg_replace('([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)', > '\2/\3/\1', $ob

[PHP] strtotime question

2001-03-06 Thread Jason Murray
Hi there, $ob->date is '2000/03/06'. $d = ereg_replace('([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)', '\2/\3/\1', $ob->date); $d is now '03/06/2000'. $foo = getdate(strtotime($d)+86400); Here I have to add an entire day to the value of strtotime($d) to get the expected results for below. ec