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12/01/2006 20:27:10
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ratskrad
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Joined: 12/01/2006 20:15:58
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Hi, I recently installed advanced guestbook and I am manually copy/pasting
entries into it from my old guestbook. My old guestbook is a totally different
program and not an earlier version of advanced guestbook.
I would like to place the original date and time into the new guestbook and
I have been looking at the data with phpmyadmin. I see that the date and
time are coded into a 10-digit numerial string. Can someone please tell
me what the format of this string is, so that I can place a specific date
and time into the field?
Thank you,
ratskrad
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12/01/2006 20:31:18
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Carbonize
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Joined: 12/06/2003 19:26:08
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Location: Bristol, UK
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The time/date is stored as a unix timestamp. A unix timestamp is the number of seconds since it turned midnight on January 1st 1970 if I remember correctly. There are many sites out there that wil convert a date into a timestamp for you.
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Carbonize
I am not the maker of the Advanced Guestbook
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12/01/2006 22:00:05
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ratskrad
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Thanks! Its working for me.
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