At 6:43 PM -0500 4/17/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
Call me crazy, but I think that:
$time = 0x; //largest INT possible
echo date('m/d/Y h:i:s a', $time);
would be very revealing.
H.
Is: 12/31/1969 06:59:59 pm
Yes, it is -- I remember what I was doing then. It was six months
after I
Call me crazy, but I think that:
$time = 0x; //largest INT possible
echo date('m/d/Y h:i:s a', $time);
would be very revealing.
On Thu, April 13, 2006 10:26 pm, Suhas wrote:
> This will definitely solve one way but still other is there,
> How to get that -ve number which starts at 1/1/19
> I have a project that deals with the date time stamps since 1900 (and
> past), any suggestions about a good class that handles Date Time
> Format before 1970. I really like date() function and want something
> similar.
If you're using a database at all, most of them will handle any sort of dates
This will definitely solve one way but still other is there,
How to get that -ve number which starts at 1/1/1900 at 00:00 AM = 0
I need to be able to convert back and forth as there are some
calculations to be done on date field,
But this is very interesting..
Thx
SP
On 4/13/06, Rasmus Lerdorf <
Suhas wrote:
Hello,
I have a project that deals with the date time stamps since 1900 (and
past), any suggestions about a good class that handles Date Time
Format before 1970. I really like date() function and want something
similar.
date() uses Unix timestamps which on most Unix platforms goes
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