And these are UNIX timestamps? Odd. I can't see date giving the wrong output, could you post the timestamp you're using?

Thanks

Andy

Damian Brown wrote:

I have tried that, but it gives a date in the future
and all records have the same time
the code is

<td><?php echo date ("l dS of F Y h:i:s A", $row[5]) ; ?></td>

and it gives an output of

Monday 18th of January 2038 10:14:07 PM

I need it to proces the timestamp in the database table so that it shows the
different times
Thanks in advance for a solution


The second parameter of PHP's date() function takes a timestamp as an
argument, this may be what you're looking for?

Andy

Damian Brown wrote:

I need to output a date and time that  shows more clearly than just
outputting the timestamp

what is the correct way to go about it ?
I have looked at getdate(), but I haven't fathomed it out yet !

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