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  1. Hi all Trying to use a timeago function, however for a date and time for today of 2016-07-02 16:41:48 it is showing at 46 years ago. below is the function function ago($timestamp) { $diff = time() - (int)$timestamp; //echo $diff; if ($diff == 0) return 'just now'; $intervals = array ( 1 => array('year', 31556926), $diff < 31556926 => array('month', 2628000), $diff < 2629744 => array('week', 604800), $diff < 604800 => array('day', 86400), $diff < 86400 => array('hour', 3600), $diff < 3600 => array('minute', 60), $diff < 60 => array('second', 1) ); $value = floor($diff/$intervals[1][1]); return $value.' '.$intervals[1][0].($value > 1 ? 's' : '').' ago'; } and this is how I am displaying it echo '<span class="timeAgo">'.ago($row['date_time']).'</span>';
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