PHP - Help! Time Sensitive
I have taken over a wordpress site that a web developer set up and he is no longer working with me so I cant get his help with it, I have a custom front page that has been pulling press releases that where posted previously and categorized as "press" I was asked to add a blog which I did by categorizing the post as "blog"
In a nutshell, I now need the front page code to pull a mixture of both the "press" and "blog" each category has a numerical id so blog is 7 and press is 3 This is the current code that is in the page <?php query_posts('category_name=press&showposts=10&offset=0'); ?> I looked up wordpress support for this, and found this query_posts(array('category__in' => array(2,6))); How can I integrate this if possible with the top line so it pulls the newest posts from both categories? Any suggestions could REALLY help me out! Thanks! Similar TutorialsHello, I am completely new to php so please forgive me ahead of time. I am trying to create a link button on a website for a client that only directs to a certain external website on certain days and hours. Specifically, this is a web radio button that the client only wants to link to the web radio site when their live broadcast is on the air during certain hours on the weekend (i.e. Sundays 8-10 PM). Any other time, the client wants the web radio button to link to a default page since the web radio station plays unrelated music all other hours of the week. Does anyone know the best way to create such a time sensitive link for a button on a webpage? Thanks. I need to make the following code work without case sensitivity. For example, if this was processed, I would like for $message to be changed from "Stupid is not a nice word. Ugly is not nice either." to "unintelligent is not a nice word. unattractive is not nice either." For my purposes, I don't care that the capitalization changes, I just need the $goodwords to be replaced with the $badwords regardless of capitalization. Any ideas here? Code: [Select] <?php $message = "Stupid is not a nice word. Ugly is not nice either."; $badwords = array("stupid", "ugly"); $goodwords = array("unintelligent", "unattractive" ); $message = str_replace($badwords, $goodwords, $message); ?> How do I make the username and password checking CASE SENSITIVE? $result=sprintf("SELECT * FROM db WHERE username = '%s' AND watchword ='%s'", mysql_real_escape_string($username), mysql_real_escape_string($password)); Thanks. Bickey. I am using preg_replace to automatically bold "$word" when it appears. It will only replace the word when capitalized. How can I get it to replace the word without being case sensitive. Also could I also throw a link in? I tried and I get a syntax error. I'm guessing the links in PHP are different than HTML Here is my code <?php $find ="/$word/"; $replace ="<b>$word</b>"; Echo preg_replace ($find, $replace, $definition); ?> Thanks This topic has been moved to MySQL Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=317710.0 when the simple search script in the tutorials on this site searches my mySQL database it doesnt find results unless they are typed in the same case as the original entry. ie 'horse' does not find 'Horse' is it some problem with my database table formats or do i need to add a bit of script to the search to solve it? I have the auto suggestion script. While the user is typing, results are printed below (from the database). The results are printed with bold letters that are in the search. However, this leads to errors in capitalization. The letters are replaced by users' queries, instead of from the database. Example: Search word: PHP Results: PHPfreaks, PHP tutorials But in the database this is the records: "phpfreaks" and "php tutorials". This is a script that replaces search letters with bolded: Code: [Select] $search = clean($_POST["search"]); $fname=$row['name']; //Record from database $re_fname='<b>'.$search.'</b>'; //Replace with bold letter $final_fname = str_ireplace($search, $re_fname, $fname); How to do a script that bold letters, but as they were in the database, not from search input? I am by no means a security expert, but I would like to know if storing MySQL database information in an environment variable would be a good or bad idea. What are your thoughts? PHP date and time function is not showing correct time on my local system I have the following php code date_default_timezone_set("Africa/Lagos"); $date = date('d-m-y h:i:s'); echo "Server Time ".$date ."<br>"; echo "The time is " . date("h:i:sa")."<br>"; $current_datetime = date("Y-m-d") . ' ' . date("H:i:s", STRTOTIME(date('h:i:sa'))); echo "Current time1: ".$current_datetime . "<br>";
Output
Server Time 21-05-21 09:55:39
Expected Output
Server Time 21-05-21 10:55:39
Any help would be appreciated. Edited May 21 by Ponel I am trying to simulate an ad expiration and carry out an action if the ad is expired. And I cannot get the if/else to work properly... I've tried many variations and I cannot see what I am doing wrong here. Any tips please 3 hours and counting of no solution! $ad_start = time()-14 . "<br />"; // 14 days from today in the past (negative) echo $ad_start; $current_time = time() . "<br />"; // current epoch time echo $current_time; $days_past = $ad_start - $current_time; // days past echo "<br />$days_past days have past since the ad started!<br />"; if($days_past <= 14) { echo "<br />Ad is less than 14 days. Not expired."; } else { echo "<br />Ad is over 14 days. Expired."; } Basically I have recently been playing around with parsing a csv file. What I am looking to do at this point is simply take the date/timestamp (part of the csv file), which is in the following format:DD/MM HH:MM:SS.100th/s For the sake of argument, lets say I have this in an array string called $csv[0] and the file has several lines that span the course of a couple hours. I wouldn't mind having to use explode() to breakup/remove the date or 100th/s IF that would make things a lot simpler. So where would I start in trying to achieve this?. The result I am looking for will simply return "X Seconds". Storing this in a string variable would be a bonus, as I plan to use this to divide a separate piece of information. Any examples or ideas would be great. Thank you. ps: Here is an example time from the csv file itself: Code: [Select] 11/19 22:23:18.143 OK So I've got a datepicker that sends a date in d/m/y format. My DB stores the data in Unix Timestamp Which I can convert the date to with strtotime however this does the exact date & time. All I want is the actual day. I've spent hours trying to convert this with just the day with mixed results... Thanks. PHP 5.2.6 We rent PHP server space on a server in California. Several of my pages generated by PHP show the current date and time, so when the page is printed, the user knows when the data was printed. Our users could be anywhere in the US, I am in Michigan. How do I convert the server time (PDT) into local time, regardless of where the user is? Thanks. Hello, I tried to implement some PHP code to enable a web page to show "Dinner" specials versus "Lunch" specials based on the time. The business is located in the Eastern Time Zone, so I only need to routine to work based on Eastern Time (New York). What I am noticing is that the server is processing the lines of code so fast that the command to establish the correct time for the remaining code is not always being acknowledged. This line of code appears to be processing too fast for the remaining lines of code: date_default_timezone_set ( "America/New_York" ); Is there some additional code I can put in place to make sure the correct time is always ascertained? I need the $hourmin variable to always return a combination of hour + minute based on 24-hour time and Eastern Time zone. My code is as follows: <?php $name8 = file_get_contents("test/special8name.txt"); date_default_timezone_set ( "America/New_York" ); $gethour = date("H"); $getminutes = $gettimedate["minutes"]; $gettimedate = date(); $hourmin = $gethour . $getminutes; $currentday = date("l", time()); $currentdate = date("M j, Y"); if ($hourmin < 1500 && $currentday <> "Saturday" && $currentday <> "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesred\">$name8 </span>"; } else if ( $hourmin > 1500 && $hourmin < 2300 && $currentday <> "Saturday" && $currentday <> "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesblue\">$name8 </span>"; } else if ( $currentday == "Saturday" or $currentday == "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesblue\">$name8 </span>"; } ?> I am having a problem with PHP displaying the correct date and time. It updates as it should, but is fast by 4min and is always displaying a date in 2004. I ran a basic php script to make sure the application im using itself is not wrong. go to lunenburgledger.com/time.php Anybody had any ideas on where to check? The system time on the Windows Server 2003 is correct. The only thing I can think of is that it was converted to a virtual machine on vmware esxi, but the system time stayed right. Any ideas? Thanks! This topic has been moved to Application Design. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=316461.0
What are the differences and implications of UTC time and Zulu time? <?php function getArr(string $time):array { $dateTime = new \DateTime($time); return [ 'time'=>$time, 'timestamp'=> $dateTime->getTimestamp(), 'dateTime' => $dateTime ]; } $arr = getArr('2020-08-05'); $arr_z = getArr('2020-08-05T00:00:00Z'); print_r($arr); print_r($arr_z); echo('equal timestamps: '.($arr['timestamp'] === $arr['timestamp']?'true':'false'));
Array ( [time] => 2020-08-05 [timestamp] => 1596585600 [dateTime] => DateTime Object ( [date] => 2020-08-05 00:00:00.000000 [timezone_type] => 3 [timezone] => UTC ) ) Array ( [time] => 2020-08-05T00:00:00Z [timestamp] => 1596585600 [dateTime] => DateTime Object ( [date] => 2020-08-05 00:00:00.000000 [timezone_type] => 2 [timezone] => Z ) ) equal timestamps: true
I am making a time clock, and I was wondering what is the best way to calculate the number of hours an employee worked? I have a table called "statuses" it holds names of punch types: - id = the auto_inc - status = "in/out/break/lunch" text statuses - paid = whether or not the punch is paid or not (true/false) I have another table called "logging" This table holds the information about the punch type: - id = the auto_inc - owner = the member id - ip = members ip - inout = the punch type from the statuses table - location = the city/state of where the punch took place - date = the time the member punched Maybe I am over thinking this, but what is the best way to calculate the hours a person has worked? Right now I am getting all the punches for for a particular member between a date range. then loop through the data to display it and passing it to a method in a class called Calc. I want to then add the times from punch in to punch out, then the next punch in to punch out. Any suggestions? Hi, The hosting provider for my domain confirm me that the server time is in EST (UTC-5). They also sent me a grab supporting that Code: [Select] server time is now: ---------------------- Sun Nov 7 02:20:01 EST 2010 ------------------- But when I use the following code, the output I get is has 1 hr difference (UTC-6) echo date("d M, Y h:i:s A",time()); Output==> 07 Nov, 2010 01:20:01 AM But it suppose to give the same time as the server, ryt? Can anybody please explain? Thanks, I have this: $sql = mysqli_query($conn, "SELECT ip , page , CASE WHEN referrer = '' THEN 'N/A' ELSE referrer END as referrer , DATE_FORMAT(date, '%m/%d/%y') as date , TIME_FORMAT(time, '%T') as time FROM tblTraffic ORDER BY date DESC, time DESC"); most of my traffic report contains the correct times, my time, which is CST in the USA. but some records are off by a lot. Does the time() function capture the time of the actual location from which the visitor is coming from? if so, what could I do to return my timezone for any visitor? w3 schools and php.net don't mention this. |