|  | Posted by Otis on 09/11/07 02:29 
I guess my big problem when all is said and done was I didn't really understand the concept/meaning of "timestamp" and all it entailed. Thank
 you for your help.
 
 
 
 Otis
 
 
 NC wrote:
 > On Sep 10, 12:05 am, Otis <otie_nos...@cox.net> wrote:
 >> I must tell you that the PHP documentation for date
 >> stuff stinks.
 >
 > I disagree.  Just look at documentation for date():
 >
 > date
 >
 > (PHP 4, PHP 5)
 >
 > date -- Format a local time/date
 > Description
 > string date ( string $format [, int $timestamp] )
 >
 > Returns a string formatted according to the given format
 > string using the given integer timestamp or the current
 > time if no timestamp is given. In other words, timestamp
 > is optional and defaults to the value of time().
 >
 > http://www.php.net/date
 >
 >> Who needs silly examples on how to get current date
 >> and time?
 >
 > All you needed to do is to carefully read the first paragraph; it had
 > all the information you needed...
 >
 > Cheers,
 > NC
 >
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