I don't know how you are getting your (yyyy,mm,dd).

But, try looking the "date" function.
It should do the trick for you.




--- Jose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all.
> How can I write the date in this format (dd/mm/yyyy)
> if php gives me
> (yyyy,mm,dd)??
> 
> Thanks
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