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Simple date php mysql question


jmcall10

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I suppose you can just remove the colon and tailing zeros...but for the sake of giving you a quick solution, here is a way which should also work:

[code]$testtime = strtotime($thisTime);
$newtime = date("G:i", $testtime);[/code]

If [!--coloro:#3333FF--][span style=\"color:#3333FF\"][!--/coloro--]$thisTime[!--colorc--][/span][!--/colorc--] = '20:00:00'.....then the output of [!--coloro:#3333FF--][span style=\"color:#3333FF\"][!--/coloro--]$newtime[!--colorc--][/span][!--/colorc--] will equal '20:00'. Hope that helps.
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