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local time, not server time [message #32884] Mon, 31 July 2006 17:13 Go to next message
esm2002 is currently offline  esm2002   United States
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Is there an easy way to change the time that shows when printing a report.

I have
<?php
date
("g:i:s a")
?>

but that shows the server time which is in another time zone from where I live.

I saw the setlocale function at php.net but that did not change anything. well, it changed other things but not the time.

help!


Gene
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Re: local time, not server time [message #32952 is a reply to message #32884] Sun, 06 August 2006 19:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kenjb is currently offline  kenjb   United States
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What report?

<?php
$hourdiff = "0";
$timeadjust = ($hourdiff * 60 * 60);
$last_modified = filemtime("index.php");
echo"Last Modified: ";
$adjtime =date("l F j, Y g:ia", $last_modified + $timeadjust);
print ("$adjtime");
echo" EDT";
?>


The above takes the time a file was last changed and if needed, can modify the time by adding a number to "$hourdiff". Just take your local time as you have it listed and add the new vaiable to the $hourdiff in the &adjtime calculation.

That make sense?

lets see:

<?php
$hourdiff = "-1";
$timeadjust = ($hourdiff * 60 * 60);
$adjtime =date ("g:ia", + $timeadjust);
print ("$adjtime");
?>


With the above whatever the server time is, the display time now will be -1 hour.

That help?


kenjb

[Updated on: Sun, 06 August 2006 19:08]

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Re: local time, not server time [message #32954 is a reply to message #32952] Sun, 06 August 2006 21:15 Go to previous message
kenjb is currently offline  kenjb   United States
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ooops. Try this one.

<?php
$date=date(U); // format date for calculation in seconds
//print ("$date");  //if you want to see the date format now
$hourdiff = "1"; //change the server time plus one hour
$timeadjust = ($hourdiff * 60 * 60); //this is how to calc it
$adjtime = date("g:ia", $date + $timeadjust); //format display
print ("$adjtime");  //print the adjusted time
?>

This one works!


kenjb
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