Jim Lucas wrote:
Arpad Ray wrote:
$filename = implode(array_reverse(explode('/', $value)));
I should have checked before I wrote. It does work, but through me off,
didn't realize that the first arg was optional. Sorry
I think you ment
$filename = implode('', array_reverse(explode('/',
Arpad Ray wrote:
$filename = implode(array_reverse(explode('/', $value)));
I think you ment
$filename = implode('', array_reverse(explode('/', $value)));
Arpad
Reinhart Viane wrote:
Is this a good way to convert 01/02/2007 to 20070201
$value='01/02/2007';
list($day, $month, $year) =
$filename = implode(array_reverse(explode('/', $value)));
Arpad
Reinhart Viane wrote:
Is this a good way to convert 01/02/2007 to 20070201
$value='01/02/2007';
list($day, $month, $year) = split('[/.-]', $value);
$filename=$year.''.$month.''.$day;
It does work but i would like to ver
I suppose you mean strtotime
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Van: Fredrik Thunberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 30 januari 2007 16:36
CC: php-general@lists.php.net
Onderwerp: Re: [PHP] convert date to reversed date
> date("Ymd", strotodate( $value ));
>
date("Ymd", strotodate( $value ));
Of course I mean:
date( "Ydm", strtodate( $value ));
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Reinhart Viane skrev:
Is this a good way to convert 01/02/2007 to 20070201
$value='01/02/2007';
list($day, $month, $year) = split('[/.-]', $value);
$filename=$year.''.$month.''.$day;
It does work but i would like to verify if there are no better, more logical
ways to do this.
Thanks
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