03.12.2012, 11:47
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Последний раз редактировалось Ballu Miaa; 03.12.2012 в 16:21.
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NOTE: Sorry for bumping an Old Thread.
While using ****** timestamp() function with mktime() along with Your TimeStampDate() function, I was getting 5/12/2012 and 23:42:04 as the date and time according to current Timestamp in GMT +5:30. and gettime() was returning this Timestamp which were had two days in addition to this timestamp according to the Indian Time Zone GMT+5:30!
But then i used gettime() function to provide me the Current TimeStamp and I subtracted 2 * 86400 from this Timestamp , Then i used this new TimeStamp with your TimeStampDate() function and i got 3/12/2012 and 18:32:45. Which was almost accurate!
I think ****** timestamp() calculator isnt corrent. Your TimeStampDate() works great for me now!! I love this , you dont know what you have done for me. Fucking Awesome work my bro. Thanks to you so much! Rep+8.
- BMiaa
While using ****** timestamp() function with mktime() along with Your TimeStampDate() function, I was getting 5/12/2012 and 23:42:04 as the date and time according to current Timestamp in GMT +5:30. and gettime() was returning this Timestamp which were had two days in addition to this timestamp according to the Indian Time Zone GMT+5:30!
But then i used gettime() function to provide me the Current TimeStamp and I subtracted 2 * 86400 from this Timestamp , Then i used this new TimeStamp with your TimeStampDate() function and i got 3/12/2012 and 18:32:45. Which was almost accurate!
I think ****** timestamp() calculator isnt corrent. Your TimeStampDate() works great for me now!! I love this , you dont know what you have done for me. Fucking Awesome work my bro. Thanks to you so much! Rep+8.
- BMiaa