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gmstrftime

Name

gmstrftime — Formats a GMT/UTC time or date according to locale settings.

Synopsis

string gmstrftime(format[, timestamp]);
string format: String to format time and date
int timestamp (optional): UNIX timestamp giving the date information to be formatted

Returns

Formatted date string; FALSE on error

Description

This function is like strftime() except that the returned time is formatted to GMT.

Version

PHP 3 since 3.0.12, PHP 4

See also

See also strftime() , gmdate() , date()

Example

Example 203. Format a date to GMT

/* Print the current date, time, and time zone. */
echo gmstrftime("It is now %A %B %e, 2001, at %X (time zone: %Z).\n", time());



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