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 PRO
Ahh, you're right! I had a rogue:
$date = date("m-d-Y", filemtime($fn));
in there. :) Thought I got rid of all of those in testing... my
organization has a standard date format and it must be dashes instead of
slashes, and of course it has to be month, day, year!
Jason Wong wrote:
On Wednesday
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 tim
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