sorry, I do not see how that will work. I need a function that will know if
"2002-08-29 10:53:09" was 24 hours ago, and if true, "new" will appear.

warm regards,
Sebastian - [BBR] Gaming Clan
http://www.broadbandreports.com

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| SELECT column - INTERVAL 24 HOUR FROM your_table WHERE ...
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| ---John W. Holmes...

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| > I have used strtotime() function in the past, and done this:
| >
| > if($time >= strtotime('24 hours ago')) {
| > $new = "new!";
| > }
| >
| > with it being in UNIX time stamp .. But now I have a different client
| > where
| > the time stamp in mysql is formatted like:
| > 2002-08-29 10:53:09
| >
| > what function would I use in this case, date() ? If so, how would I do
| the
| > same exact thing?



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