Re: Can i use DateTime Object with an timestamp as referenceinstead of an formated string.

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Personally, I'd log it in GMT or UTC or whatever it is, and then only
change time-zones on display.

Logging various different time-zones within the actualy data is just
going to be confusing, probably...

Depends on what you are doing, though, I guess...

YMMV

On Wed, March 7, 2007 7:12 am, Mathijs wrote:
> Németh Zoltán wrote:
>> 2007. 03. 7, szerda keltezéssel 12.58-kor Mathijs ezt írta:
>>> Hello there,
>>>
>>> I Use timestamps for logging etc..
>>> But i need this timestamp to let is show the right time in
>>> different
>>> timezones.
>>>
>>> Now i wanted to use DateTime object, but it seems it needs a string
>>> as
>>> reference, so i can't use a timestamp to re-generate that time.
>>>
>>> How can i fix this?
>>
>> I think
>> http://hu2.php.net/manual/hu/function.strftime.php
>> should be okay
>>
>> greets
>> Zoltán Németh
>>
>>> Thx in advance.
>>>
>
> I hoped to avoid this.
> I Now i need an extra function call to get the right time.
> Hoped there was a way to give just the timestamp directly.
>
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