date
and strtotime
functions.According to the PHP documentation
strtotime
parses any English textual datetime description into a Unix timestamp. It expects to be given a string containing a US English date format and will try to parse that format into a Unix timestamp (the number of seconds since January 1 1970 00:00:00 UTC)Syntax:
int strtotime ( string $time [, int $now ] )
Example:
print strtotime("Dec. 25, 2008 10:00 AM");
The
date
function on the other hand returns a string formatted time/date according to the given format string using the given integer timestamp or the current time if no timestamp is given.Syntax:
string date ( string $format [, int $timestamp ] )
Example:
print date("M d, Y H:i:s A");
So much for the long explanation. Here's how to format a date using the both functions.
print date("M d, Y H:i:s A", strtotime("Dec. 25, 2008 10:00 AM"));
For the complete list of format for the
date
functions, visit the PHP documentation here.
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