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










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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










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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










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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







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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.






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          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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          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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          Pablo welcome to Ask Ubuntu!
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          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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          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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