PHP Code Returning the same datetime every time on server with ubuntu
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I set this at the start of the script :
date_default_timezone_set('Europe/London');
$var = date('h:m:s', mktime());
echo $var;
And it outputs this everytime, the only thing that changes is the seconds.
12:12:32
12:12:45
12:12:10
Any help with this would be great :)
thanks, Pablo
16.04 php
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I set this at the start of the script :
date_default_timezone_set('Europe/London');
$var = date('h:m:s', mktime());
echo $var;
And it outputs this everytime, the only thing that changes is the seconds.
12:12:32
12:12:45
12:12:10
Any help with this would be great :)
thanks, Pablo
16.04 php
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I set this at the start of the script :
date_default_timezone_set('Europe/London');
$var = date('h:m:s', mktime());
echo $var;
And it outputs this everytime, the only thing that changes is the seconds.
12:12:32
12:12:45
12:12:10
Any help with this would be great :)
thanks, Pablo
16.04 php
I set this at the start of the script :
date_default_timezone_set('Europe/London');
$var = date('h:m:s', mktime());
echo $var;
And it outputs this everytime, the only thing that changes is the seconds.
12:12:32
12:12:45
12:12:10
Any help with this would be great :)
thanks, Pablo
16.04 php
16.04 php
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Pablo welcome to Ask Ubuntu!
This Stack Exchange is designed for questions specifically about Ubuntu, for questions regarding programming like PHP, I suggest you try over at Stack Overflow in future.
Regardless, you're time format is incorrect.
h
refers to the month, since we're in december, it's showing you 12.
Minutes are formatting as i
so $var = date('h:i:s', mktime());
will get you the results you need.
See the official documentation here for further info.
This helps alot thanks :)
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Pablo welcome to Ask Ubuntu!
This Stack Exchange is designed for questions specifically about Ubuntu, for questions regarding programming like PHP, I suggest you try over at Stack Overflow in future.
Regardless, you're time format is incorrect.
h
refers to the month, since we're in december, it's showing you 12.
Minutes are formatting as i
so $var = date('h:i:s', mktime());
will get you the results you need.
See the official documentation here for further info.
This helps alot thanks :)
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Dec 2 at 12:47
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Pablo welcome to Ask Ubuntu!
This Stack Exchange is designed for questions specifically about Ubuntu, for questions regarding programming like PHP, I suggest you try over at Stack Overflow in future.
Regardless, you're time format is incorrect.
h
refers to the month, since we're in december, it's showing you 12.
Minutes are formatting as i
so $var = date('h:i:s', mktime());
will get you the results you need.
See the official documentation here for further info.
This helps alot thanks :)
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Dec 2 at 12:47
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Pablo welcome to Ask Ubuntu!
This Stack Exchange is designed for questions specifically about Ubuntu, for questions regarding programming like PHP, I suggest you try over at Stack Overflow in future.
Regardless, you're time format is incorrect.
h
refers to the month, since we're in december, it's showing you 12.
Minutes are formatting as i
so $var = date('h:i:s', mktime());
will get you the results you need.
See the official documentation here for further info.
Pablo welcome to Ask Ubuntu!
This Stack Exchange is designed for questions specifically about Ubuntu, for questions regarding programming like PHP, I suggest you try over at Stack Overflow in future.
Regardless, you're time format is incorrect.
h
refers to the month, since we're in december, it's showing you 12.
Minutes are formatting as i
so $var = date('h:i:s', mktime());
will get you the results you need.
See the official documentation here for further info.
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This helps alot thanks :)
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This helps alot thanks :)
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This helps alot thanks :)
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This helps alot thanks :)
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