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27/11/2005 19:36:15
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breagan1
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In my style admin I set the time to "Exp. US Format (Monday, April 25, 2000)" but it doen't "stick".
Aslo, I'd like to import some entries from an old guestbook. I know how to do this but Advanced Guestbook seems to use a code(?) maybe international time? for the date & time:
For 11/26/05 15:53 it uses:
1133038393
For 11/26/05 23:11 it uses:
1133047060
Any idea what these number mean or what the conversion formula would be to keep the time & date of my old entries correct?
Thanks.
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28/11/2005 14:59:31
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breagan1
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I found a time conversion Web site. Turns out it's unix time.
http://www.onlineconversion.com/unix_time.htm
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28/11/2005 16:55:55
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Carbonize
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It's called a timestamp and is the standard method for storing times and dates. It's the number of seconds fro the 1st january 1970 I believe.
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Carbonize
I am not the maker of the Advanced Guestbook
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