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Old 01-17-2008, 01:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
Aaron
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Default Date and time.. Yikes

PHP Code:
<?php 
$timestamp 
time();
$oldtimestamp mktime(5,50,23,4,30,2005); //5:50.23 on April 30, 3005
$difference $timestamp $oldtimestamp;
$getdate getdate($difference);
print 
"The date is ";
print 
date("M-D-Y");
print 
"<br />";
print 
"The time is ";
print 
date("g:i");
print 
"<br /><br />";

print 
"<br /><br />";
print 
"This makes a timestamp of $timestamp";
print 
"<br />";
print 
"We will also be using the timestamp $oldtimestamp.<br />";
print 
"The difference is $difference";
print 
"<br />";
print 
"If you format that, it comes out as a ";
print 
$getdate[hours];
print 
" hour difference."//This does not tell the difference in time, just the difference in the hour of the day.
print "<br />";

//Whats left undone...
//I need to find a way to calculate the time elapsed between two timeestamps, and execute an action when that time exceeds another time.  I also need to find a way to add time to it.  For instance, I want to stop displaying something a month from now, but if somone submits a form, it will stop displaying two months from now.
?>
So, anyway, as you can see I have been toying around with time lately... How do I do what is commented at the bottem? One thing I neglected to add was that I need a way to do it in real time.
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