You can get todays day time and date using this code
echo date("d")." ";
echo date("m")." ";
echo date("Y")." ";
echo date("h:i:s A");
ECHO ' <br/>';
echo jddayofweek ( cal_to_jd(CAL_GREGORIAN, date("m"),date("d"), date("Y")) , 1 );
![]() | JDDayOfWeekDescriptionmixed jddayofweek ( int julianday [, int mode] )Returns the day of the week. Can return a string or an integer depending on the mode. ![]()
nrkkalyan at rediffmail dot com
26-Feb-2005 02:08
You can get todays day time and date using this code
rizwan at drexel dot edu
17-Jan-2005 01:52
Maybe it is me since I am a newb but the above post on the use of mktime is wrong. You need to use GregorianToJD instead. I noticed this because when I used mktime, my day labels went backwards as I went forward through the month.
php at xtramicro dot com
07-Sep-2004 11:28
Be aware that date() and mktime() only work as long as you move within the UNIX era (1970 - 2038 / 0x0 - 0x7FFFFFFF in seconds). Outside that era those functions are only generating errors.
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