Your server may be recording time based on UTC time, not your local time. 
 That is either a server-level setting or a PHP-level setting, I forget 
which.

The MyISAM and InnoDB are database engines for MySQL.  Unless your 
application has high I/O requirements, you probably don't care which you 
use.  For comparison sake, though, you can read this: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_MySQL_database_engines

On Friday, December 28, 2012 12:45:33 AM UTC-5, Chrystopher Medina wrote:
>
> my friend and what is the diference between MyISAM and InnoDB  which of 
> them is better.  
>
>

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