ID:          15707
 Updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:      Open
+Status:      Bogus
 Bug Type:    Feature/Change Request
 PHP Version: 4.1.1
 New Comment:

the documentation does explain how to use unix timestamps.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-06 13:23:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

sorry for my fooly mistype @_@
i've read so many codes when they calc: when->which
hold website--> whole website

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[2002-02-25 00:11:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

why isn't there any suggestion/guide to the web-developers
that we should use unix timestamp for internal processing
and allowing convert in input/output

almost every c/c++ programmer would think,
it's fooly yet funny to operate TIME using STRING format
also in low speed



i've read so many codes when they calc the time_diff
mktime(..substr($time, 0, 4) - substr(..)..... blah... blah);


i'm using unix timestamp in my hold website, and output in certain
format as I like. it's simple yet enough!
i'm afraid it's only needed by mysql to store string-format
timestamp(mysql timestamp) that we can search by month or year and
others

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