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ok cool, my mistake

 

           

$date = 11/09/2007;
             $date = strtotime("$date");
$date = date('jS M', $date);

 

that works fine except the fact that it is reading it as an american date, but it is in a british date

so it is reading it as if its 9th Nov instead of 11th Sep

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ah sweet, i done it. used this:

 

$day = substr("$date", 0, -;
$month = substr("$date", 3, -5);
$year = substr ("$date", -4);
$date = "$month/$day/$year";
$date = strtotime("$date");
$date = date('jS M', $date);

 

dont know if thats the long way round but it works?

 

thanks

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