Displaying Human-Readable Dates and Times : date « Date « PHP

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PHP » Date » date 
Displaying Human-Readable Dates and Times
 
<?php
  $time = time();
  $formats = array(
                    'U'
                    'r'
                    'c'
                    'l, F jS, Y, g:i A', 
                    'H:i:s D d M y', 
                    'm/j/y g:i:s a O (T)'
                  );

  foreach($formats as $format)
    echo "<p><b>$format</b>: " . date($format"</p>\n";
?>
  
  
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