Re: problem understanding unix time stamp

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I guess the book am reading has a lot of errata.....trying the code of
php 1086455857 renders Sunday 06th of June 2004 01:17:37 AM

--- In php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "mamontesines" <mamontesines@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> can anyone please explain how does 
> 1086455857 become June 5, 2004 13:17:37
> 
> does it count from the number of rotation of the earth?
> 
> or 1086455857 = 10/86/45/58/57 ?
> 
> how do we convert it mathematically? meaning have an answer 
> like = 06 05 2004 13 17 37...not using php date functions
> 
> please help...
> 
> thanks again in advance
>







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