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Posted by FFMG on 08/15/07 11:24
Rik;87140 Wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 11:57:38 +0200, FFMG
> <FFMG.2vcq3z@no-mx.httppoint.com>
> wrote:
> > Given a time I want to know if it is today or yesterday, (on the
> > server).
> >
> > I cannot use time difference because if I log the time and it is
> 23:59
> > and I check again at 24:01 then the earlier time is, in fact,
> > yesterday.
> >
> > so given time $a and time $b how can I calculate if $a is the day
> > before $b?
>
>
> What format is your time in? 24:01 is highly unusual to use. If you got
>
> real timestamps, you can create & compare any timestamp using one of
> the
> date formatting functions.
>
> function is_today($timestamp){
> return date('d',$timestamp) == date('d');
> }
> --
> Rik Wasmus
Sorry you are right, I was trying to illustrate my point.
I am using unix timestamp.
FFMG
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