PHP gmmktime() Function
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Definition and Usage
The gmmktime() function returns a Unix timestamp for a GMT date.
Syntax
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gmmktime(hour,minute,second,month,day,year,is_dst)
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| Parameter |
Description |
| hour |
Optional. Specifies the hour |
| minute |
Optional. Specifies the minute |
| second |
Optional. Specifies the second |
| month |
Optional. Specifies the numerical month |
| day |
Optional. Specifies the day |
| year |
Optional. Specifies the year. The valid range for year is on some
systems between 1901 and 2038. However this limitation is overcome in PHP 5 |
| is_dst |
Optional. Set this parameter to 1 if the time is during daylight savings
time (DST), 0 if it is not, or -1 (the default) if it is unknown. If it's
unknown, PHP tries to find out itself (which may cause unexpected results).
Note: This parameter became deprecated in PHP 5. The new
timezone handling features should be used instead |
Tips and Notes
Tip: This function is identical to mktime() except the passed parameters
represents a GMT date.
Example
<?php
$my_birthday = gmmktime(0,0,0,10,3,1975);
print($my_birthday . "<br />");
print(date("M-d-Y",$my_birthday));
?>
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The output of the code above would be:
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