Hi,
Sunday, March 2, 2003, 3:39:37 PM, you wrote:
S> Greetings all.
S> I have used strtotime() function in the past, and done this:
if($time >>= strtotime('24 hours ago')) {
S> $new = "new!";
S> }
S> with it being in UNIX time stamp .. But now I have a different client where
S> the time stamp in mysql is formatted like:
S> 2002-08-29 10:53:09
S> what function would I use in this case, date() ? If so, how would I do the
S> same exact thing?
S> thanks.
S> warm regards,
S> Sebastian - [BBR] Gaming Clan
S> http://www.broadbandreports.com
you can do if(strtotime($mysq_timestamp) >= strtotime('24 hours ago')) {
strtotime can take a mysql timestamp directly I think
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regards,
Tom
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