Hey Ryan,
Just did a straight copy and paste of your code into a php page on my
server.
CODE:
$ryan=strtotime ("now"); echo $ryan."<br>";
echo strftime("%G-%m-%a %H:%M:%S", $ryan)."<br>";
RESULT:
1066353488
2003-10-Thu 21:18:08
Seems to work fine for me...This seems to be a deeper problem than your
code itself, probably having something to do with your computer or its
libraries. Reading through www.php.net/strftime there were a few
warnings about systems not conforming to ISO standards and doing quirky
things.
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 21:11, Ryan A wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> This "very simple" program is driving me nuts, heres what i am doing:
> 1.making a timestamp with the current time.
> 2.reading from the timestamp and trying to "render" the date again
>
> $ryan=strtotime ("now"); echo $ryan."<br>";
> echo strftime( "%G-%m-%a %H:%M:%S", $ryan)."<br>";
>
> This is the result:
> -10-Fri 02:29:33
>
> the month part,friday part and the time is correct....why no year?
> Where am i going wrong?
>
> Cheers,
> -Ryan
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